The Weston Super Mare and District Football League saw competitive action across all divisions.
In Division 1, a key match between Axbridge United and the Villagers ended in a 2-2 draw, despite Axbridge initially leading 2-0.
Berrow lead the way in the division with a 5-2 victory over Winscombe and Churchill, with Jay Bryant scoring two goals.
George Shipway, Jack Spence, and Adam Turner also found the net, while Alex Bailey and Harrison Stevens scored for the losing side.
Nailsea United A triumphed over Locking Park with a score of 4-1, thanks to Lewis Thatcher, Chris England, and David Stokes.
Swiss Valley Rangers and Worle Reserves played to a 1-1 draw.
The Wickermen of West Wick secured a 4-1 win against Uphill Castle Reserves, with Travis Druce scoring two goals.
In Division 2, Clevedon United A defeated Portishead Town A 3-0, with goals from Ashton Jones, Tyler Leaman, and Dan Thomas.
Congresbury Reserves bounced back from their previous defeat to win 5-1 against Axbridge United Reserves.
Selkirk United recorded their first win of the season against Isle of Wedmore Reserves, finishing 3-0.
Division 3 saw a 2-2 draw between West Wick Reserves and Sporting Weston Colts, with goals from Robert Colman and Warren Whitfield for West Wick, and Kasper Osman and Kian Samsun for Sporting Weston.
Berrow Reserves beat Winscombe and Churchill Reserves 2-0.
In Division 4, Oldmixon United secured a 6-0 victory over AFC Nailsea Reserves, with Ross Radford and Rob Davies each scoring twice.
Clevedon United Colts, after a previous week's walkover, joined the season late and won against Worle Rangers A with a score of 4-1.
In cup action, Weston Celtic triumphed in the Challenge Cup with a 5-0 win over Banwell Reserves.
The match between Yatton and Cleeve United A and Coronation United was postponed due to an injury suffered by Rome Sedgwick during warm-ups.
In the Division 4 Bob Keyes Memorial Cup, Weston Celtic Reserves defeated Banwell Colts 10-1, with Leatyn Essery scoring four goals.
Long Ashton won against Burnham United A 2-0, with George Durbin and Phil Davis finding the net.
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