The top two in the Under 18 Floodlight Division of the Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League increased their lead at the top of the table with victories on Thursday night, both winning for the tenth time this season. League leaders Swindon Supermarine scored four times without reply away at last season’s champions Radstock Town. Peter Dawson led the way scoring a hat-trick to double his total for the season with Isaac Chalk getting the other goal to take his total for the season to five.
It was a much tighter game for Calne Town in their fixture against Amesbury Town, but they eventually edged it by the odd goal, Charlie Hancock and Freddie Treacy scoring in the 2-1 win, Robert Vasiluca with the Amesbury Town goal.
The other winners in the week were Wims 11 who climbed up to sixth place in the table with a 5-1 away win at Westbury United with both Omaree Cox and Rudy Durand scoring twice for Wims, Nathan Nikoi-Appoh getting the other Wims goal with Liam Coles getting his second of the season in reply for Westbury. Whilst Wims are 18 points adrift of leaders Swindon Supermarine, they have five games in hand and after winning their last four games could well feature heavily in this season’s title race.
The other game played in the division this week was a high scoring draw between Kintbury Rangers and Gillingham Town the two sides sharing six goals and the points. On target for Kintbury were Stan Herdman and Bobby Canning, both scoring their fourth goals of the season, and Ashton Oram who registered his first goal of the season for the U18 side.
Sunday saw two of the division’s sides in action in the Wiltshire FA Youth Cup with mixed results. Calne Town found Swindon Supermarine’s South West Counties Youth League side too strong falling to an 8-0 defeat. However, Bishops Cannings are through to the semi-final stage, defeating Croft Junior Red 4-2 and will now be away to Salisbury U17 in that semi-final which is scheduled for Sunday 18th January 2026.



14 December 2025



