Kingsdown United's Ben Graham during the game against Arval Cricklade Ref: 76808-11Division 1 - A Kenny Hawkins double helped Greyhound to a 2-0 home victory over Haydon Wick WMC as they maintained their chase for the top spot.
Moonrakers won 4-2 at AFC Gas with the Gas scorers being Gary Ashford and Andy Brien.
Dean Parsons and Tate Hulbert both bagged one each for Juventus who won 2-0 at Tran Staff.
Carriers Arms came away from Wroughton WMC win a 1-0 win.
Division 2
Swindon West Indians were 1-0 up with 15 minutes remaining through Jimmy Wright against leaders Green Baize before the Baize hit back with four goals through Scott Lane, Terry More and a Dave Levett double. The return match between these two clubs is next Sunday.
Nearest rivals to the Baize, County Ground, confirmed promotion with a 6-0 demolition of Thamesdown CS Nalgo. Phil Corcoran added another four to his tally, Steve Slattery and Courtney Chessell also scored.
Npower moved up a couple of places after their 4-2 win at home to Highworth Plough. Rogers Longjohn, Dave Duncan, Dave Oram and Ash Andrews were on the scoresheet as were Steve Reeves and Tom White for the Plough.
Division 3
Jeremy Sheahan scored for Jovial Monk as they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Red Lion Inn.
Wanborough won 3-0 at South Marston with Pete Stradling, John Angliss and Pete Myall all netting.
Mark Smith and Dan Pearce both grabbed one each for Windmill as they drew 2-2 with Dynamo Ashton.
Division 4
The remaining two fixtures in the division were completed which resulted in wins for both Campbell James and Rat Trap.
James won 4-1 at Angel Inn with one each for Pete Temple, Steve Wood, Matt Gumm and Jerry Ash.
Rat Trap came away from Highworth Swindon Fencing with a 7-1 success. On target were Sam Moore, Craig Roberts, Craig Ingram with a double and a hat trick from Ricky Hewitson.
The two winners finished on the same points behind champions Prince of Wales and will almost certainly meet each other in a play- off to decide runners up spot.
Division 5
Duckhams Chiseldon won 6-1 at Deers Leap to maintain their challenge with doubles for Jon CaveAyland, John L'Estrange and singles for James Bradfield and Jamie McLaughlin, Dennis King replied for the Leap.
Goals from Lee Morse and Ian Teasdale helped second-placed RJK Ferndale to a 2-0 home win against Lava Lounge and Jake Henly and Jamie Kean secured the points for Castrol Chiseldon who beat Philip Andrews Estate Agents 2-0.
Division 6
Bottom club Brook House recorded their second victory of the season after beating AFC Southside 3-2. Gary Read and John McDonough were among their scorers.
Warren Fuller finished another successful season for runners-up Nine Elms with a hat-trick as they put eight goals past Nationwide Life without a reply, Mike Jackson also fired in a hat-trick and a double came from Ed Jose.
Lee Rath scored a penalty near the end for Kingsdown United to edge out Arval Cricklade 4-3. The other Kingsdown scorers were Andy Phipps, Chris Maidment and an own goal.
Division 7
AFC Royston had a good 4-0 win at promoted Dennis Removals with goals from Mike Fawcett, Nick Paget, Ady Stokes and Andy Pocock.
Champions Queenstown beat GTS 6-1 thanks to doubles for Rich Walklett and Rene Jepsen plus singles from Tom Green and Gary McGunigall.
Neil Strange and Gary Carlile both netted in the AFC Officewise 2-1 win at Swindon City, Mark Shields replied for the home side.
Division 8
Well done to bottom club West Swindon Wanderers who recorded their second win of the season away 4-2 at Sandgate, Alex Shearman grabbed a hat trick and one from John Crowley helped them to a rare victory.
Green Baize United wrapped up the title but were given a hard fight at second-placed West Swindon Sunday.
Behind at half time 2-0 West Swindon hit back with goals from Ash Gresswell, Damien Debono and Dave O'Driscoll to go 3-2 up before the Baize made it 3-3 in the last five minutes.
A Richard Swadden double put Classic Paving in front against Coleview FC before the visitors replied with efforts from Sam Jenkins, Joe Jenkins and Rob New to go 3-2 in front but Darren Swadden equalised for the home side for a 3-3 final score.
Smart Movers won 3-2 at Bear Marlborough with Duncan Baylis, Craig Evenden and Chris Woolley all netting. The Bear's efforts came from Lee Bicknell and Charlie Bodle.
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