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League
           Bulletin




       five minutes from time. That was just the beginning of the drama however, and a
       few moments later, Hengrove were afforded the opportunity to equalise from the
       spot to all-but end Welton’s title hopes. Standing between the sticks for Welton was
       16-year-old Alfie Kelsey, and he proved to be the hero, tipping Giorgio Mancini’s
       spot kick around the post to preserve the crucial victory. Third place now belongs
       to  the  rampant  Wincanton  Town  who  ran  out  3-0  winners  at  home
       to Tytherington. The Wasps haven’t suffered defeat in the league since early-
       October, and they are finally into the top three, beating the Rocks thanks to goals
       from Connor Williams, Jack Atkins and Dan Quirke.
       Wincanton’s move into the top three only occurred following Warminster’s 1-0
       defeat at the hands of Bishop Sutton. The crucial goal at Lakeview came ten
       minutes before the break, with Dan Spill scoring for Sutton to help gain revenge for
       the 5-0 loss at the hands of Warminster earlier this year. There was also a rare
       home defeat for Radstock Town who lost by  one goal to nil against AEK Boco.
       Adam Wright was among the goals once more, scoring twice for Wells City in their
       3-0 win over Gillingham Town, while Joe McLeod and Jack Jones each struck to
       hand  Bristol Telephones  a  2-0  win  over  basement-dwellers Devizes.  Having
       gone  five  matches  without  a  win,  Oldland  responded  with  a  bang,
       beating Bishops Lydeard by four goals to one. After Owen McCallum headed the
       Abbots in front, they soon doubled their lead with Cash Vinall striking from the spot
       following a handball in the box. Harry Pruett’s audacious long-range volley made it
       3-0  early  in  the  second  half,  with  McCallum’s  second  header  of  the  afternoon
       capping the victory after Paulo Borges had pulled a goal back for the visitors. A pair
       of  first  half  goals  from  Sacha  Tong  helped  spearhead  Lebeq’s  3-1  win  away
       at Almondsbury, with Longwell Green Sports also bagging maximum points
       after Ben Mitchell and Liam Oswin each scored in their 2-1 win over Portishead at
       Shellards Road.



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