Corsham Print
Wiltshire Senior League
 U18 Roundup W/C 30 March
Another Busy Week

It was another busy week in the U18 Floodlight Division of the Corsham Print Wiltshire Senior League with seven games scheduled and all played in the division as teams played catch-up with their fixtures.


It was to prove a good week for Trowbridge Town as their side registered their first win of the season in what has been a difficult campaign for the side playing their inaugural season under the lights at Woodmarsh. Goals from Kieran Harris-Southey and Chambalyn Inegbenose saw Trowbridge defeat Westbury United 2-1 on Monday night in front of a sizeable Woodmarsh crowd, Alfie Edgington with the goal for visitors Westbury United.  


The same night a solitary goal from Billy Wimble was enough to give Wims 11 a narrow 1-0 win away at Kintbury Rangers, that is now 13 for the season for Wimble.


The third game on Monday evening saw Bishops Cannings maintain their quest for honours with a 5-1 home win on the 3G at Green Lane over Gillingham Town. Two more goals for Jack Spanswick in this one saw the Bishops Cannings striker take his total for the season to 20, with the other Bishops Cannings goals coming through Tom Sharples, Joseph Fallon and Oliver Holbrook, the latter moving into double figures for the season. A second of the season from Charles Davies with the Gillingham Town goal.


There were then four games played on Thursday night including Calne Town’s visit to Gillingham Town where Calne kept their title challenge on track in a high scoring game. Two goals from both Alexander Greenouff and Archy Simpkins helped Calne to an 8-3 win, the other goals coming through Ruben Allaway, Owen Jones, Joseph Reynolds and Freddie Treacy, Thomas Gaylard amongst the goals for Gillingham Town. The win for Calne saw them move to within two points of leaders Swindon Supermarine with two games in hand.  


Kintbury Rangers bounced back from that defeat on Monday night against Wims picking up three points away at Melksham Town courtesy of a 2-1 win, Oscar Hall with the Melksham Town goal.


Amesbury Town continued their good home form this season with win number six on home turf, goals from Harry Chandler, Jack Martin and a sixth of the season from Alfie Pawlak-Walsh securing a 3-0 win over Westbury United to move to within three points of sixth place Devizes Town, with Amesbury having five games in hand over the side just above them in the table.


Radstock Town recorded win number four of the season on Thursday, goals from Freddy Cue and Jamie Gardiner giving them a 2-0 home win over an improving Trowbridge Town side.

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06 April 2026