BRIDGWATER Town Reserves made it six wins in a row and sealed their highest leagu finish since 2010 with a 4-2 victory over Cutters Friday on Saturday, in their final league game of the season.

The win sees them clinch seventh position, their highest finish since winning the title back five years ago - this is with their youngest squad in the club’s history.

Bridgwater took the lead five minutes before the break when the in-form Lee Villis combined with Matt Connick and to fire an excellent shot in to the bottom corner.

Bridgwater came flying out of the traps in the second half and doubled their lead with 50 minutes gone when Harry Horton's corner was converted by a thunderous Josh White header.

It was 3-0 only a minute later but the pacey front two of Matt Connick and Lee Villis combined once again - and Villis doubled his personal tally by rounding the keeper and slotting the ball home from a tight angle.

Despite the score line, the away team didn't give up and got themselves a foot hold in the game after they converted a penalty.

This spurred them on and they scored again a couple of minutes later when the Bridgwater back line failed to deal with a ball in to the box and the striker fired home from close range.

With the game finely poised and momentum firmly with the away team, on the break Bridgwater substitute forward Tom Holder saw his close range shot well saved by the away goalkeeper.

Moments later however, Holder made amends and sealed the points for Bridgwater when he burst through and finished with an audacious chip.

Manager Luke Buckingham said: "I'm sure that was an excellent game to watch for the neutral, with plenty of goalmouth action in both areas.

“For some parts of the game we were excellent and going forward we looked like we could score at will, but at 3-0 we shouldn't have let them back in the game.

“Credit must go to Cutters however as they kept battling and throwing players forward and it caused us problems.

“Our oldest player today was just 22 and we lacked that bit of know how to close the game out.

“Despite that, to finish with six wins in a row is a magnificent achievement and we are hoping for some big support on Thursday for our league cup final versus Shirehampton at Street FC.”