Northern Senior League Division One Brimscombe 3 Bourton Rovers 0
BRIMSCOMBE returned to winning ways with an emphatic home victory over Bourton Rovers.
A brace from former Cinderford Town striker Phil Baker and a goal for captain Pete Smith sealed the spoils for Jamie Underwood's side.
Northern Senior One Shortwood Res 2 Tetbury 1
RICH KERRY'S goal gave improving Shortwood a surprise victory over high-flying Tetbury Town.
Earlier, Anthony Robinson had nosed Shortwood ahead. However, Tetbury found parity, but Kerry's header from a Matt Williford assist won the day for the Nailsworth side.
Stroud League Division One Leonard Stanley 0 Slimbridge Reserves 1
THE scoreline may show a victory for Slimbridge but Ray Daniels' Stanley were worthy of at least a point.
Chris Uzzell had a fine game at the back and kept the forward he was marking quiet all afternoon while Matt Fanstone caused the Slimbridge defence problems throughout.
Slimbridge were awarded a penalty after only 10 minutes but Andrew Roberts made a great save low down.
Slimbridge took the spoils on 65 minutes when Mark Pritchett headed in.
Stroud League Division Two Randwick 0 Cashes Green 3
A FINE team performance saw Cashes Green deservedly win this local derby with Randwick at the weekend.
Cashes Green scored with a penalty from captain Jon King, and a goal each for the strike-force duo of Dave Collins and Jamie Bullingham.
Cashes created numerous chances with Bulligham and Jack Dangerfield having efforts cleared off the line during the game, and Neil Hatherall seeing a 25 - yard effort rattle the crossbar.
Goalkeeper Mark Hallett also made some important saves towards the end of the game, as Cashes defended solidly to keep a clean sheet.
New players wanted
DUE to injuries and unavailability of players, Cashes Green Football Club requires new players urgently. If you are interested, training is 8 - 9pm on Thursday evenings on the astro-turf at Stratford Park Leisure Centre. All players are welcome.
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