Wrington Redhill secured a vital away win against Keynsham Town Reserves.
The match, played on Keynsham's 3G surface, comes after a disappointing start to the season.
It took Wrington Redhill just 30 minutes to break the deadlock.
A well-executed passing move involving Oli Coombes, Jack Hutchings, and Jake Marshman set up Chris Jones, whose shot found the bottom corner of the net.
Cody Parslow nearly doubled the lead before half-time, but his effort was ruled offside.
The second half began with Keynsham pressing forward, but Wrington Redhill's defence, comprising Backhouse, Harding James, Parslow, and Coombes, held firm.
Substitutes Campbell and Oliver added fresh energy, with Campbell's cross being headed in by Jones, only to be disallowed for offside once more.
However, Wrington Redhill soon doubled their lead.
A shot from Hutchings rebounded off the post and was cleared to Harrison Campbell, who, after a skillful run into the box, was brought down by defender Dunn.
Chris Jones stepped up to take the penalty and scored, securing the 2-0 win.
Keynsham Town Reserves were reduced to 10 men near the end of the game when Alex Hodges received a second yellow card.
Chris Jones was named Supporters' Man of the Match.
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