Corsham Print
Wiltshire Senior League
 U18 Roundup W/C 23 March
Calne Town Close Gap To Leaders

It was a busy week in the under 18 Floodlight Division of the Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League last week with six games played across the week. With league leaders Swindon Supermarine without a game, it was an opportunity for the other sides in the league to seek to play catch up with their fixtures and erode the gap at the top of the table.  Second placed Calne Town took full advantage recording a comfortable 7-1 home win over Westbury United. On target for Calne Town where Ellis Lynch with two, Owen Jones, Freddie Treacy, Ruben Allaway, Charlie Hancock and Archie Snoddy, the one goal in reply for Westbury United was scored by Harley-Joe Closman, with what was his second goal of the week. Earlier in the week Westbury United had picked up a useful point away at Kintbury Rangers following a 1-1 draw, bouncing back from the 5-1 defeat they had suffered at the hands of the same opponents in the League Cup the previous week, Louis Philbey with the Kintbury Rangers goal and Harley-Joe Closman scoring for Westbury.


Third placed Bishops Cannings also had a big win, doing a quick fire double over Trowbridge Town winning 9-1 on the 3G pitch at Green Lane. Oliver Holbrook led the way with a hat-trick with further goals coming from Sebastian Kent, Max Raczek, Jack Spanswick, Thomas Thomas, Joseph Fallon and Thomas Buckle, with the consolation goal for Trowbridge coming through Joseph Withey.


It was a good week for Wims 11 who picked up six points from their two fixtures with wins on both Monday night and Thursday evening. On Monday at Mangotsfield two goals from Billy Wimble plus one from Masood Garder secured a 3-1 win over Devizes Town.


Wims 11 followed that up on Thursday night to with a hard fought 2-0 away win at Gillingham Town to move above Melksham Town into fourth spot in the table. Billy Wimble was once again amongst the goals for the visitors taking his total for the season to 12, with Nathan Nikoi-Appoh also finding the back of the net.


After the three consecutive defeats Amesbury Town returned to winning ways with a 1-0 home win over Melksham Town avenging the 4-2 defeat they had suffered at the hands of the same opponents in their last league outing. The all-important goal in this one was scored by Brandon Crofts with his fourth goal of the season.


It is another busy week again this coming week with seven fixtures set to take place.

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30 March 2026