Bar OC stayed top of Division Four in the Auto Business Solutions Chippenham & District Sunday League after a convincing 6-0 win over KSM.
The latter played the majority of the first period with just 10 players, and the winners' goals came from Andrew Webster (4), Danny Powell and Pete Swales .
Pack Horse Rangers ran out 4-0 winners over Crown FC thanks to second-half goals from Stuart Deacon (2), Phil Clark and Sean Rushmore, three of the four goals coming in the final five minutes.
Matt Hillman's second goal of the season saw Plough to a 1-0 win over AFC Pilot.
Rowde Dynamos are just one point away from an automatic promotion place after their 3-2 win over Fascia Graphics moved them within striking distance of AFC Calne.
Jamie Mullens (2) and Ashley Edwards were on target for Rowde, with Mark Smith and Darren Legg netting for Fascia.
Against a nine-man Wanderers team, Springfield eased to a 10-0 victory with goals from Chris Andrews (4), Matt Oliver (3), Tamlyn Goodrich (2) and Scott Fleming.
Premier Division pacesetters West Lavington will be more than happy with the point gained in a 2-2 draw at fellow title hopefuls Box Rovers.
Brian Duggan gave Rovers the lead in the 35th minute only for Darren Thorpe to level soon after.
Rovers dominated the second half, hitting the woodwork on a number of occasions before Tom Smith put them back in front. Simon Drewitt, though, levelled with an 81st-minute penalty.
Sherston Town's hopes of claiming back-to-back titles are very much alive following their 1-0 triumph over Corsham Cricket Club, Sherston left it late to claim their vital two points with the winner coming in the 88th minute from Andy Wicks.
Second-half goals from Martin Little, Marc Lanfear and Sam Gooding earned Westbury Rangers A a 3-0 victory away at Hullavington who played all but five minutes of the first half with only 10 players.
For Rangers it was only their seventh game of the season and the twopoints picked up from the win saw them move up four places to sixth place in the table.
North Star A's sixth straight win on the bounce saw them bring an end to Division One leaders Colerne's fantastic unbeaten run of nine matches.
Despite the 3-1 loss, Colerne still remain in pole position just ahead of Corsham Centre.
North Star's goals came from Pete Thornton, Simon Gardner and Mark Sharrett. Jake Jefferies bagged Colerne's consolation.
A competitive display from Chippenham Police saw them hold Corsham Centre to 1-1 after 43 minutes before losing out 5-2.
A below-par Centre side netted through Michael Higson, James Lye, Simon Gray, Richard Boore and Jon Bartlett, with Jason Roberts and a Kev Brown own goal completing the police tally.
Holt striker Tom Pang returned return to action after a 112-day ban and hit four goals in their 8-1 victory over Calne Sunday. Ben Thomas replied.
Horse & Groom gained revenge over Atworth United for their early season 4-2 defeat and in doing so arrested a run of three defeats.
Paul Bendell (3), Paul Daly (2) and Tim Cross netted in a 6-0 win.
Spencer Sports are sitting pretty at the top of Division Two after a 4-1 win over Biddestone Arms, while Christian Malford and AC Soho battled out a 1-1 draw.
Marcus Young put Soho ahead from the spot only for Jamie Munns to level and stretch Malford's unbeaten run to 11 matches.
Southwick Sports remain on the tails of the leading clubs following a 5-0 win at Corsham Park Rangers, while Blue Circle suffered an eighth successive loss, going down 6-4 at The Crown, Devizes.
Circle netted courtesy of two Graham Deveney penalties and goals from Wayne Bristow and Martin Hemmens, but Tim Wootton (2), Niall McLean (2), Mark Vowdary and Leigh Wells scored for the winners.
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