Under 17 league leaders Stratton Juniors B made light work of it against Blunsdon Colts, hitting 10 without reply.
On target for Stratton were Rory Sproule with a hat-trick, Craig Whitbread (2), Ben Rutter, Anthony Cachio, Luke Daley, James Baldwin and Travis Barrett.
Stratton Juniors A went into second place with a hard fought 4-2 away win at Sherborne Harriers, Ryan Wootten, Jamie Black, Louis Cunningham and an own goal for Stratton, Darren Bartlett and Wayne Didcote for Sherborne.
Liden Community move up to third after a comfortable 8-0 win over Wootton Bassett Town B. Finding the net for Liden were Shaun Payne with a hat-trick, Danny Mastalerz and Devon Brown with a brace each and Ryan Child.
Goals from Craig Dodson (2) and Robert Coules were enough to give Ferndale Rodbourne a 3-0 home win over Swindon Badgers.
Wootton Bassett Town A and Brunel Boys shared eight goals and the points at Meadowcroft, Matt Boakes and Sean Stevens hit two apiece for Brunel, Jamie Riddett, Wayne Mathews, Dan Lowes and Tim Gleed replying for Bassett.
Under 15 Division 1
Just one game was played due to County Cup action, and it was Wootton Bassett Town who returned from Croft with all three points after a 6-3 win.
Callum Snooks put Bassett in front but Croft struck back with three goals.
This setback stirred Bassett into action and goals from Luke Cressey and Snooks again put them back on level terms at the break.
Second half saw Bassett dominate and two further goals from Snooks, giving him at least a hat-trick in each of Bassett's last three games, plus a headed goal fom Josh Dimond wrapped up the points for Bassett.
In the County Cup, just Westbrook are left to fly the flag for the North Wilts & District League.
On Sunday they defeated Mid Wilts League side Greenmeadow 4-2 on their own patch, Matthew Hobbs getting two of the Westbrook goals, Guy Whinfrey and Grant Harris getting the others.
The other two representatives from the league, Stratton Juniors and Malmesbury, both went out at the hands of St Andrews and Chippenham Town Youth respectively.
Under 15 Division 2
Leaders and title favourites Eldene Colts took and early lead in their match with Wroughton B. Twenty minutes into the second half Eldene scored again, Wroughton kept up the pressure but their strikers could not finish like their opponents.
After several wasted chances for Wroughton Eldene scored their third before Dan Keene headed home the fourth and his second of the match. A deserved consolation goal for Wroughton came when David Eatwell was bundled over in the area and keeper Ben Goodey stepped up to drive the penalty home.
Eldene's other goals came from Dan Goodenough and Dean Edwards.
Blunsdon Colts stay third after just edging it in a 10-goal thriller with Kingsdown United. Levi Cox was the star of the show with five goals for Blunsdon, Chris Niester adding a sixth.
Shaw remain a point behind following a 2-0 away win at Cricklade Youth.
Juventus Juniors had Liam Walsh to thank for defeating Lydiard Youth and moving above them in the table. Walsh scored a hat-trick in their 4-0 win, Tom Barbieri adding the fourth.
Under 14
Leaders Eastville Boys had a comfortable 9-0 win over bottom of the table Penhill Allstars. Ben Hunter hit four for the leaders, Max Etheridge helped himself to a hat- trick and Lewis Chatwin and Rami Randhawa netted one apiece.
Top match in the division saw Highworth Juniors B defeat Westlea Wanderers 6-3. This win kept Highworth in second place, four points adrift of leaders Eastville but with two games in hand.
Brunel Boys moved above Westlea Wanderers into third spot with a comprehensive 12-1 thrashing of Wootton Bassett Town. Dominc Burtenshaw helped himself to four goals, Dane Tregoning hit a hat-trick, Wade Dixon two and there were further strikes from Robbie James, Liam Griffin and Lee Beale.
In a tight game between Ferndale Rodbourne and Shaw, it was Shaw who finally grabbed the three points with a 3-2 win.
Shaw took an early lead through Neil Puffett, but Ferndale equalised after some sustained pressure when the Shaw defence failed to clear a bouncing ball and Ashley Taylor was quickest to react.
Ferndale went 2-1 ahead with a Daniel Bond goal from a corner, but Shaw levelled the game at 2-2 thanks to Daryl Charman.
In the dying minutes Charman latched onto a through ball and headed Shaw 3-2 ahead.
There was a rare 0-0 draw in the match between AFC Barbury and Shrivenham & Watchfield, while Highworth Juniors left Fairford with all three points after a 4-0 win.
Under 13 Division 1
It was top v bottom on Sunday and Amesbury Sports and Wootton Bassett both played their part in a sporting match.
Amesbury continued their superb start to the season, registering their 11th straight league win to remain top of the table.
They hit 14 goals without reply and they came from Sam Aldridge (4), Tom Plant (3, all headers), Callum Coker (2), Harvey Coker, Shaun Dixon, Ben Betteridge, Sam Dando and Dean Wrixon.
Another high-scoring side were Fairford, who hit eight without reply at home against Croft Juniors. On target for Fairford were James Skinner (3), Tom Maskell (2), Todd Hathaway (2) and Lawrie Miller.
Malmesbury moved up into third spot after a 5-1 home win over Old Town United B, Kieran Cochrane with a hat-trick and Kristian Trimble (2) scoring.
Old Town United and Shaw drew 2-2, Sam Packer and Louis Saunders scoring for Old Town.
Under 13 Division 2
Just two games survived in the division. Liden Community went joint top after a 9-3 win over Stratton Youth, Grant Davies and Paul Covey both hitting hat-tricks for Liden, Mark Cosnett bagging a brace and Sam Mawson adding the ninth.
In the other game played Shrivenham & Watchfield came away from Blunsdon with all three points following a 3-1 win, Adam Beasant scoring the Blunsdon consolation goal.
Under 12 Division 1
The last cup quarter-final was played this weekend and cup holders Shaw are safely through to the last four after an 8-1 home win over Greenmeadow.
Star of the show for Shaw was Kane Lever with five goals, Dominic Rekowski, Jamie Evans and Henry Traas adding the other Shaw goals.
In the league, Wootton Bassett Town moved into third spot and within three points of Shaw after an excellent 2-0 home win over Stratton Juniors. On target were Vince Tapster and John Spence.
Brunel Boys are joint fourth after a comfortable 5-0 home win over Cricklade Youth, the goals coming from Tom Galati, Daniel Frankom, Adam Huggins, Jordan Williams and Jake Atkin.
In the other match played it was honours even with Wroughton and Highworth Juniors A sharing six goals.
Under 12 Division 2
Top match of the day saw Shrivenham & Watchfield visit Liden Community in a clash of the top two and as expected it was a tight affair with nothing to separate the two sides come the final whistle. Sam Slater and Tyler Lane were on target for Liden.
Lydiard Youth took advantage to move above Shrivenham in second spot following a 7-1 away win at Fairford. Antony Alcock and Nathan Hudson helped themselves to hat- tricks and Matthew Cole added a seventh. Will Harvey scored the consolation Fairford goal.
AFC Swindon stay fourth after a 3-0 win over Swindon Badgers, Lee Morton, Jamie Cherry and an own goal doing the damage.
Marlborough Town moved up to sixth after a 4-1 win at Cricklade Youth, for whom James Archer scored the consolation goal.
Under 11 North
Joint leaders Highworth Juniors had a comfortable win over bottom of the table Blunsdon Colts, hitting 13 without reply.
Star of the show for Highworth was Danny Hale who scored five times, Louis Cusack, Curtis Lever and Joe Chapman all bagged a brace, George Hughes and an own goal completing the scoring.
Ferndale Rodbourne hit 11 without reply at home against Wroughton. Charles Basilone hit a hat-trick, there was two apiece for Bradley Ray, Chris Jones and Mike Chambers, plus one for Sean Broomfield and an own goal.
Old Town United stayed joint top after a 3-2 home win over FC Abbey Meads. On target for Old Town were Jake Manton (2) and Jack Parker.
Star man for Purton in their 4-2 win over Stratton Juniors was Jacob Hayden with all four goals.
Under 11 West
AFC Swindon were 4-1 winners over Stratton Youth, thanks to goals from Ryan Baker (2), Elis Garland and Jordan Smith.
Hungerford Town and Wootton Bassett Town were involved in a nine -goal thriller, with Bassett edging it by the odd goal. On target for home side Hungerford were Alex Kimber (2), George Stirland and Garth Fanklin, while Bradley Bancroft (3), Chris Sims and Dan Jones scored for Bassett.
Under 11 Central
Leaders Malmesbury march on at the top, their latest win a 4-1 success at Highworth Juniors B.
Croft Juniors B consolidated in second spot after a 6-0 win at Fairford Youth B. George Bouverie-Brine led the scoring chart with four goals, Nick Crisp and Alex Psarras added one apiece.
Two of the sides in joint third spot met up and it was home side Highworth Town who edged it over Eldene Rangers by the odd goal in seven thanks to goals from David Maksymuk (2), Peter Mabbott and Jake Holt.
Marlborough Town could only draw at Shaw to leave them on 18 points alongside Highworth and Eldene. Joshua McHugh hit a hat trick for Shaw.
Four goals from Sam Rowan plus a hat-trick for Jonathan Barham gave Ashton Keynes a 7-1 home win over Penhill Allstars.
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