Matches played Saturday 16th November
Match reports by Derek Cumner
19/11/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner
ALF BOSLEY CUP
In a historic game for the first time in the Bristol Suburban Football Leagues130 year history two teams from the same club met in a competitive game
Following rule changes which means teams play their League cup games in the cup of their Division holders Easton Cowboys met their Reserves at Whitehall in the Alf Bosley Cup, two goals from Henry Obiakor gave the first team a 2 0 win
One one team beat a team from a higher Division with Senior Division Leaders Avonmouth Reserves beating Aldhelms 4 0 at St Bede's School, two goals in a minute after 15 minutes by Theo Thordarson and Cameron Ward gave them a 2 0 lead with Mark Reid adding a third after 33 minutes to make it 3 0 at half time, Substitute Zaid Samadi adding a fourth with Avonmouth finishing with ten men following a sending off
In an exciting game at Downend School visitors Henbury & Rockleaze Reserves edged out Fishponds OB's by the odd goal seven, Ben Morris bagged a brace with Sam Barker adding the third for the OB's
At the BAWA Jamaica Bell edged out local rivals Southmead CS Athletic 3 2, Jack Stone and Cameron Love were the Athletic marksmen
Promoted St Vallier convincingly beat Lawrence Weston Athletic at King's Weston 8 1, Jaiden Holver led the scoring with a hat trick, Keith Kearney struck twice with Nicky Martin also on target, Substitute Mo Salihu also scored a a double
A 5th minute goal by Mohammed Ozturk gave Redbridge the lead at Somerdale against Old Cothamians, Samuel Moss made it 2 0 in the 44th minute, Issac Elliott pulled a goal back within a minute to make it 2 1 at half tine, there were no further goals in the second half
The best win of the day was at Lockleaze as Wessex Wanderers had seven different goalscorers as they beat Henbury & Rockleaze B 8 0, Theo Portch netted twice with Tom Trimble, Tom Longley, Alex Photiou, Assan Sowe, Luke Bowden and Matt McCarthy also on target
Hafeez Dairo and Mohamadou Fisiru scored doubles as Phoenix NG travelled to Lockleaze and beat Wessex Wanderers Reserves 5 2, Ihab Said added the fifth for Phoenix who led 2 0 at half time, Luca Pittalis and Leo Duncan replied for Wessex
In an all Division One game at the BAWA AFC Bohemia and Old Cothamians Reserves shared two goals with Old Cothamians winning the shoot out 3 2, Joel Edwards was on target for the visitors in the 82nd minute
Bromley Heath United Reserves drew 1 1 at Begbrook with Southmead CS Athletic Reserves, Southmead won on penalties
NORMAN GOLDING CUP
The result of the round in the above Cup was Division Three side Bristol Wanderers beating Division Two leaders Cutters Friday Reserves 5 4 on penalties, following a 5 5 draw, Harrison Exon 2, Billy Stewart with a first minute goal, Rhys Hodgson a 86th minute equaliser from Liam Vaughan scored for the Wanderers
Josh Knight gave Socius United a 6th minute lead at Bristol United Reserves, a 27th minute own goal and a Jack Szur strike gave the United a comfortable 3 0 half tine lead, Bristol United pulled a goal back in the 53rd minute before Knight got his second goal after 70 minutes, the home side made it 4 2 after 83 minutes
Red Falcons travelled to the Civil Service Ground and beat Bristol Phoenix 9 4 and FC Union lost 3 0 at home to Henbury & Rockleaze C
At Creswicke Road visitors Stoke Gifford United A beat hosts Mendip Broadwalk A 6 0
Luke Hayward scored four times as Parson Street OB's raced into a 5 0 half time lead at the Recreation Ground against AJA Athletic, before eventually winning 8 1, Chad Sheppard, Jack Rawlings, James Russell and Jack Britton were the other 'Street' goalscorers
Following a goalless first half at Somerdale two second half goals gave Old Georgians a odd goal in three victory over Little Stoke Reserves
Imperial Reserves maintained their 100% start to the season with a 3 0 win at Headley Park School against St Aldhelms Reserves
Division Three leaders AC Moose enter the draw for the next round with a 3 0 home victory over Phoenix NG Reserves
Fishponds OB's Reserves and Old Georgians Reserves resigned in the week which meant walk over for Bristol Phoenix Reserves and Bromley Heath United A
At Filwood visitors Bedminster Down A beat Hartcliffe FC Reserves 5 4
Free scoring AFC Westerleigh scored nine at the Port of Bristol with Keaton Cook 4, Joshua Rostron 3 leading the scoring with George Peacey and Bryan Legg also on target, goals from Luca Papantoniou a own goal and Christopher Williams made the final score 9 3
AC Moose Reserves join their fist team in the second round following a 4 1 home win over Easton Cowboys A
At Somerdale Cosmos UK Reserves drew 2 2 with Avonmouth A before winning the penalty shoot out 5 3
Two penalties from Dom Da Silva were in vain as Wessex Wanderers Colts lost 4 2 to Park Knowle
SOMERSET SENIOR CUP
There was mixed fortunes for the Bristol Suburban clubs in the Somerset Senior Cup with two wins in six games, Broad Plain House won 3 2 at Midsomer Norton against Westfield
In the local derby at Stockwood Green Mendip Broadwalk Reserves lost 3 1, Jack Knight scored the Mendip consolation goal
At Somerdale Fry Club Reserves beat Hartcliffe FC 9 2 and Wrington Redhill beat Broad Plain House Reserves 4 1
Brislington Reserves go through as Castle Cary could not raise a side and Hengrove Athletic Reserves go out because of no team at Winscombe