SALISBURY City under 11s notched up their fourth consecutive win of the season with a solid performance against a strong Warminster squad, eventually running out 6-1 winners.
Lyndon Taylor beat the offside trap to give Salisbury an early lead.
City then stamped their authority on the game with a further two goals - a fine shot from distance by Macauley Ngie, plus a determined follow-up to a spilled ball by Charlie Ford.
Salisbury continued to press forward in the remaining minutes of the first half adding two goals to their tally courtesy of a great individual run and finish from Jamie Jackson and yet another strike from the ever reliable Ngie.
The second half was much more evenly contested with Warminster scoring early on thanks to a well converted penalty from Kieron Collier.
Both sides continued to push forward but Salisbury finished on a high following a great shot from distance by James McDonnell.
Salisbury's under eights recorded their first win of the season in emphatic style, seeing off Phoenix FC 11-2.
The team played to their strengths with Thomas Barrett leading the goal tally with a double hat-trick.
City's under tens (blue) dominated their match against West Harnham from start to finish, winning 4-0 thanks to goals from Niran Duke, Liam Stephenson and Kyran Pyke (2).
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