Bristol Post

District Bedminster back on top after seeing off Bradley Stoke

- Mark EASTERBROO­K mark.easterbroo­k@reachplc.com

BEDMINSTER Down regained top spot in the District League Senior Division with a 2-0 win at

Bradley Stoke Town Reserves.

Bedminster leapfrogge­d Lion, who were not in action, thanks to goals from Conner Bodnarazek and Aaron Price.

Aidan Fowles and Luke Harding were among the scorers as thirdplace­d Bendix won 3-0 at home to Winterbour­ne United Reserves.

Fourth-placed Bristol Barcelona, still in within an outside chance of the title given they have three games in hand on all the sides above them, handed out an 8-0 hammering to bottom side Chipping Sodbury Town A. Andy Martinez led the scoring spree with two goals.

Longwell Green Sports Developmen­t won 4-0 against Totterdown United Reserves, while De Veys had a hat-trick from Jonathan Wilmott as they drew 3-3 with Iron Acton Reserves.

Hanham Athletic remianed on course to land the Division One title with a 4-2 home victory against

Sea Mills Park.

Second-placed AFC Mangotsfie­ld thrashed Brimsham Green 11-0, while third-placed Hallen A had a hat-trick from Caden Jones in a 7-0 win at home to DRG Frenchay

Reserves. Mitch Saunders and Dan Williams fired Seymour United to a 2-1 success at Highridge United Reserves, whose goal came from Dell Brine.

George Vessey scored four times as Redfield Rovers, the Division Two leaders, overcame Shaftesbur­y Crusade Reserves at the Netham. Closest challenger­s Longwell Green Sports B had a hat-trick from Ben Davis in a 6-2 win at home to Thornbury Town A.

Max Pillinger’s hat-trick led Fry Club A to a 6-2 home triumph against Iron Acton A, while Liam Palmer struck twice as Oldland Abbotonian­s Colts beat Bradley Stoke Town A 4-0.

FC Rangers stayed eight points clear at the top of Division Three with a 4-1 win at Bristol Barcelona Reserves. Dariuz Davey and Sam Makepeace both scored doubles as FC United of Yate won 6-3 at home to Seymour United Reserves, while Shirehampt­on A were 2-1 winners at Hallen B.

Bristol Boys, the Division Four leaders, took maximum points from a double header against Bristol United, winning the games 4-2 and 4-0.

Greyfriars

Athletic drew 1-1 with Brislingto­n Reserves in one game of a double header, but the other match was abandoned.

Second-placed Hengrove 88 drew 2-2 at home to Wick Saturday A. Real St George Reserves defeated FC United of Yate Reserves 4-1, Made For Ever Reserves beat Redfield Rovers Reserves 10-1, while Park Knowle won 5-0 at Shaftesbur­y Crusade A.

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