

Wroxham needed a win to get to the 30 point mark guaranteed to ensure survival and they did so with a a 3-0 win courtesy of a Luke Priestley hat-trick.
There was a quiet start to the game between the two sides who met three weeks ago with Wroxham coming 2-1 winners at Hilltops.
CEYMS had the best chance after 19 minutes when Dale Rayner burst through with only Kingsley Barnes to beat but the Wroxham 'keeper did well to spread himself and pull off a good save to deny the visiting striker.
A great run by Luke Priestly enabled him to get past his defender and cut in to set up Matt Doyle who should have scored but side footed inches wide of the upright.
HT Wroxham Res 0 Norwich CEYMS 0
Wroxham took the lead five minutes into the second half receiving the ball from Marcus Wilkinson's cross and thumping it in the top corner.
In response CEYMS applied considerable pressure on the Wroxham defence who stood firm with Shaun Howes adding his experience to support his young colleagues. Barnes tipped a shot from Rayner over the bar and then excelled with three more saves to deny the visitors. But he didn't have to worry about another shot from Darren Smith that was blazed over.
Wroxham increased the score with a well worked move in which Tyler Curran was prominent setting up Priestly who scored off the post.
The home side went further ahead when Priestly completed his hat-trick in the 80th minute with another good shot from the edge of the area.
They were boosted by this and nearly had a another when sub Blake Robinson found himself in space and pulled his shot which deceived the CEYMS 'keeper who off balance amanged to turn round for a corner.
Then with the final whistle approaching Matt Doyle also had a good chance as he got away but his goalward shot was turned away by the 'keeper off his legs.
Wroxham received warm applause from their supporters for a puposeful performance that secured Premier status for another season.
On Wednesday, the Reserves are at home to Blofield 7.30 ko.