An impressive 5-1 win at Moonrakers pushed SKS Blyskawica to the top of Division One.

In the meeting between the two clubs at the top of the division, teenager Darren Kyle scored twice, Ben Hollick Rych Wojewodka and Dave Jones also netted.

The Moonrakers effort was an own goal from Jones.

Penhill United slipped up 2-0 at Haydon Wick WMC, whose second-half scorers were Russell Jones and Mark Arnold.

Greyhound had a 7-1 home win over Wroughton WMC. Jon Mills, Nicky Hughes, Dave Slattery with a penalty and a Paul Hunt four timer saw Greyhound to a comprehensive victory.

Carriers Arms staged a tremendous comeback at home to AFC Gas. Trailing 3-0, they roared back with goals from Mark and Jon Peters, Matt Jack and a last minute winner from Matt Hampson.

Pacesetters Green Baize won 3-1 at Alanbrooke through a double from Terry Moore and one for Arthur Levett.

Ty Pearce replied for the home side. Behind them County Ground beat npower 4-0 with a hat trick from their prolific hitman Phil Corcoran and one for Kevin Coles.

A George Greene double helped Swindon West Indians to a 4-1 win at Pewsey Saints, Jimmy Wright and Ashraf Ali also netted.

Mike Martin bagged the Pewsey consolation.

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Leaders Fox & Hounds so nearly came unstuck at Windmill.

Behind 3-1 with five minutes to go, they hit back with goals from Neil Lee and James Williams to level 3-3.

Rob Cunningham scored their other goal whilst Chris Angell and Mark Smith with a double netted for Windmill.

Red Lion Inn and Nationwide shared four goals with Steve Brierley and Glenn Harmon on the scoresheet for the Red Lion and Barry Shedden and Daniel King doing likewise for Nationwide.

A Pete Soane double and Mark Hetherington helped Coleshill to a 3-2 success over Wanborough.

Rat Trap stormed to a 7-0 victory at Southbrook Inn with Crain Ingram claiming a hat-trick.

Rich Willis also scored three and Marc Connelly added the other.

Angel Inn beat Auto Colour 3-2 with goals for Lee Stevens, Rene Jepsen and Tony Sollis. Campbell James were 3-0 up at Mallard after 10 minutes and went on to win 5-0, an own goal, Steve Wood, Nathan White and Pete Temple with a double helped Campbell home.

Halcrow joined Intel at the top after defeating Lamb Marlborough 5-1 with goals for Tim Hughes, Tom Messenger and a hat trick for Leigh Cruxon. Justin Keene, Pete Goddard and Dennis King all netted for Deers Leap but they still went down 6-3 at home to Philip Andrews Est Agents and Village Inn beat KMLC 2-1 with strikes for Gary McCarthy and Dave Whitbread, Dave Brown replied for the losers.

THE 419ers staged a great comeback at Nationwide Life.

Down 4-1 at half time and having a player sent off also they hit back with goals from Gareth Walton with a double, Dave Pritchard and Dave Ashworth hit the winner.

Paul Moss, Martin Lewis and James Cottle scored twice for Nationwide.

Ben Taylor put Dolphin 2-0 up at Chesters within five minutes and there were further goals for Ricky Oliver and Jamie Waters and Taylor completed his hat-trick for a 5-1 success, Jason Winters netted for Chesters. Intermach and Brook House drew 3-3 with Intermach's Nick Wimshurst hat trick being cancelled out by goals from Kevin Smith with a double and Tony Fitzgerald.

A Martyn White winner gave Dennis Removals an excellent 1-0 victory over leaders Queenstown.

Blueprint beat Famous Ale House 5-0 to move up into joint second spot.

On target were Neil Wooding, Anthony Nash, Max Rodriguez and Simon Offley with a double.

Matt Tyler netted a second period winner for Moredon Cheney in their 1-0 win at Longs Bar.

GTS beat Horse & Jockey 8-4 with Mike Logan, Simon Winters and Stuart Winters with two netting for the losers.

The AFC Royston target men in their 2-2 home draw with Swindon City were Nick Pagett and Gary Wedge.

Leaders Green Baize United won 6-1 at Stratton United and strikes from Victor Cremin, Pete Smith and Dave Rendell gave APS Mortgages a 3-0 victory at Bear Marlborough.

Martin Swaddon scored in Classic Paving's 2-1 home defeat against Eldene Social Club. There were four timers for Justin Hyde and Lee Stoddart in Cats 10-3 hammering of Sandgate.

Mark Brimson and Gary Lawrie bagged the other goals and Dean Wootton replied with a hat-trick for Sandgate.

A minute's silence preceded the Greyhound v Wroughton WMC match in respect of former Sunday League player Nigel Jordan. Nigel whose two sons still play for Greyhound sadly died last week.

The Swindon Sunday League wishes to pass on their condolences to Nigel's family and friends.