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Full marks to Academy as run goes on

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Monday, September 17, 2012
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FA VASE REVIEW

Bristol Academy's adventure in the FA Vase continued as they held their nerve to win their second qualifying round penalty shoot-out at Hampshire side Whitchurch.

The Filton outfit triumphed 4-2 on penalties following a 3-3 draw after extra-time.

A free-kick from Paralympics GB man Ibrahima Diallo and a Jake Jackson penalty twice put the Academy ahead during the first period, but the hosts equalised on both occasions.

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Despite having a man sent off on the hour mark, Whitchurch went ahead in extra-time, only for Jackson to convert a second penalty.

His composure from 12 yards was matched by his team-mates, with Diallo netting the winning spot-kick.

Elsewhere, Cadbury Heath went through with a 2-1 home victory over Roman Glass St George, Matt Huxley and Sacha Tong striking early goals for the hosts.

Brislington progressed with a 1-0 win at home to Hengrove, while Longwell Green beat visiting Cowes Sports 2-0.

Bishop Sutton were beaten 3-1 at St Blazey, the hosts' Seb Broomfield and Lewis Coombes both scoring inside the opening 15 minutes.

Kyle Shallcross quickly pulled a goal back for the visitors, but Broomfield notched his second goal before half-time to complete the scoring.

Welton are also out following their 3-0 defeat at Bovey Tracey, Hayden Roe giving the Devon side a half-time lead before Jared Lewington scored a brace.

Winterbourne exited the competition 3-0 at home to GE Hamble, Richard Gregory scoring twice and Jamie Musselwhite once as all the goals came after the break.

Ashton & Backwell went down 1-0 at St Austell as Will Tinsley hit the only goal in extra-time, while Bristol Manor Farm lost 3-2 at Blackfield & Langley.

Odd Down went through in style, thumping visiting Cullompton 8-1 with brothers Kye and Troy Simpson both netting hat-tricks.

Street progressed with a 5-0 home win over Gillingham, Westbury beat visiting Romsey 4-1 and Calne triumphed 3-0 at Fleet Spurs.

Three other Toolstation League sides made it through, Sherborne winning 3-0 at Bridport; Barnstaple beating Wellington 2-1 after extra-time; and Buckland thrashing Porthleven 7-1.

Bradford, however, are out after losing 2-1 at home to Downton; Melksham went down 4-3 at Horndean; and Radstock slipped to a 2-1 reverse against visiting Saltash.

Warminster were thumped 4-0 at home to Petersfield, Minehead suffered the same fate against Bodmin and Wells lost 1-0 at home to Exmouth.

Cheltenham Saracens won 4-0 at fellow Hellenic League side Shrivenham, but Lydney were walloped 6-0 at Newbury.

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