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Saturday 16th March

  • 21/03/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner

The rains relented slightly to allow the games in the Quarter finals of the Alf Bosley Cup to take place with Easton Cowboys beating Wessex Wanderers by the odd goal in five in a game hastily rearranged at The Bridge Learning Centre, Henry Zobiakor, Christian Heredia and Ali Alfahadi were on target for the Cowboys with Tom Trimble and Ben Pocock replying

Premier leaders Filton Athletic are on course for the League and Cup double following a 3 1 home win over Old Cothamians, Liam Dorman, Fabian Pereira and Lewis Saunders struck for the Athletic with Sean Butler betting the consolation goal for Old Cothamians

The draw for the Alf Bosley semi finals is
Easton Cowboys v Stoke Gifford United Reserves
Broad Plain House v Filton Athletic
Both games to be played at Oaklands Park

In the Len Bartlett Cup Semi Final at Lockleaze Sports Centre, Bedminster Down A won a thrilling game in a penalty shoot out after sharing two goals against Bitton A, Bitton failed with all four kicks to lose the shoot out 2 0, Mackenzie Gazzard scored for Bedminster in the 90 minutes

The final of the Len Bartlett Cup will be held on Wednesday 17th April between
Bedminster Down A and Southmead CS Athletic at Cossham Street

Lewis Pratten gave second placed Jamaica Bell the lead at home to runaway leaders St Vallier in the Senior Division, Jordan Evans equalised from the penalty mark and the Saints pushed hard for the winner but were not helped when going down to ten players, Jamaica had chances themselves but the points were shared

GFA Junior Cup Finalists Filton Athletic Reserves had goals from Siad Hassan and a penalty from Billy Bennett in a 2 0 home win over third placed Mendip Broadwalk Reserves and are up to fifth

At the Field hosts Almondsbury Reserves lost 4 1 to Hengrove Athletic Reserves

Only two games beat the rains in Division One with second placed Avonmouth Reserves missing the chance to join Rockleaze Rangers A at the top going down 4 0 to Little Stoke Reserves

Five players were on target as AFC Bohemia picked up their biggest win of the season 8 4 at home to Bristol Phoenix, Jake Templeton led the scoring with a hat trick with the other goals coming from Simon Boss Johnson 2, Rig Saunders, Ali Gordon and Ben Moone, Dave Boyce, Zak Stiley, Louis Goodwin and Dan Bishop replied for Phoenix

There is new leaders in Division Two with previous leaders Imperial Reserves losing 5 2 to Rockleaze Rangers B, Neil Hook bagged a brace for Imperial

Red Falcons cut Division 3 leaders Socius United lead to one point following a convincing 6 1 win at Little Stoke A, Ollie Lovell, Ricky Clark, Jayden Radway, Mason Hill, Dawson Comley and an own goal were the Falcons marksmen

Third placed Cutters Friday Reserves took their unbeaten run to five games and 31 goals with a 13 1 win over Bristol Phoenix Reserves, Rich Derrick scored the Phoenix consolation goal

Goals from Dave Hill, Lee Withers and Van Papantoniou gave Port of Bristol a narrow 3 2 win at Rockleaze Rangers C and Stoke Gifford United A beat Fishponds OB's 4 0

All the games in Division Four fell foul of the weather