The weather decimated most of the league and cup programme but it didn't stop last week's headline makers West Swindon Wanderers from continued success.
After securing their first points in Division Eight they came away from the Bear Marlborough with a 4-3 triumph. Heroes for the league's bottom club were John Crowley, Matt Jones and Alex Shearman with a couple.
Division Three leaders Coleshill were held at Red Lion Inn to a 3-3 draw with Glenn Harmon, Andy Marriott and Andy Davies netting for the Lion. Next week Coleshill travel to second-placed CJ Electrical for a vital league meeting.
In Division Four, a Rob Dixon hat trick helped Auto Colour to a 3-2 home win over Angel Inn.
Division Five leaders Intel quickly got over last week's defeat by Lava Lounge by sweeping past Halcrow 9-1. On the scoresheet were Will Brooks, Simon Windsor, Will Nichols, and doubles for Rory Trevest, Pablo Tome and Kaleeq Hafeez.
In Division Six, Nine Elms moved into joint second spot after a 9-1 win at Brook House. Warren Fuller and Paul Steele both scored twice and there were further goals for Tony Fry, Rob Negus, Steve Townsend, Ali Ward and Paul Webb.
In the Knockout Cup, Tran Staff from the top division won 3-1 at CJ Electrical with Adam Giles hitting the net twice and Steve Yeardley getting the other. They now meet Green Baize United in the quarter finals. Wayne Presley scored for the losers.
First team through to the semi-finals were Highworth Swindon Fencing, who won a potentially tricky tie at Division Five leaders Prince of Wales 3-1. Danny Wood, Shane Blake and Sav Frucci all netted as did Steve Richardson for the Prince of Wales.
In the Chairmans Trophy, Alanbrooke and Pewsey Saints fought a 3-3 draw after extra time with Alanbrooke eventually progressing after penalties. Both Lee and Jamie Ashby scored, as did Darren Cardus.
Also in the semi-finals are Jovial Monk, who won 4-2 at Deers Leap thanks to doubles for Andy White and Lee Marshall. Pete Goddard with a penalty and Dennis King replied for the Leap.
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