Division One - Roger Mundy and Shane Davis scored for Penhill United as they moved into third after a 2-0 home win against Tran Staff.
Greyhound were held to a 1-1 home draw with SKS Blyskawica, Justin Miller netting for Greyhound and Ben Hollick replying.
Stuart Eley got a hat-trick for AFC Gas at home to Juventus but iGas went down by the odd goal in seven. Juventus scorers were Tate Hulbert (3), Nathan Perkins and Dean Parsons.
Division Two
FOUR goals for Karl Porter helped Green Baize to a 6-2 home win over Highworth Plough, Terry Moore also netting a couple.
County Ground bounced back from their cup exitwith a 5-0 success at Alanbrooke. Kevin Coles, Liam Humphreys and John Davoile (3) scored.
Dave Herbert and Steve Wilson scored in Motorola's 2-0 win at Thamesdown CS Nalgo. Pewsey Saints are still looking for their first points after losing 2-1 at home to npower.
Division Three
CJ Electrical lost 5-4 at Coleshill. Sam Mackie hit a double, Pete King, Matthew Bugden and Pete Soane also netting.
Fox and Hounds won 4-1 at South Marston, with Daniel Kingsley (2), Rob Cunningham and James Williams on target. Mark Wells replied.
Jovial Monk won 6-1 at Wanborough thanks to Paul Blackford, John Carrigan, Phil Ponting, Andy White and Gerry Ellis (2). Wayne Eggleton netted the Wanborough consolation.
Division Four
LEADERS Prince of Wales won 5-1 at home to Mallard. Dwayne Baker, Stuart Marriott, Wes Corbett, Kevin Reape and Matt Webster scored before Paul Clegg replied.
Craig Dixon (3), Russell Osman and Steve Matthew scored as Auto Colour got their first win of the season, 5-0 over High St Club. Campbell James and Rat Trap shared the points with a 2-2 draw. The scorers were Matt Wheeler and Steve Wood for Campbell and Nathan Hall and Craig Ingram for Rat Trap.
Division Five
ROSS Taylor, Tom Collister, Rory Trevest and Kaleeq Hafeez scored in Intel's 4-0 win at Philip Andrews.
A Leigh Cruxon double and Martin Mannion gave Halcrow a 3-2 win at RJK Ferndale. Aaron Kaye and Darren Parsons replied. Ian Neave netted for Castrol Chiseldon and Gareth Davies for KMLC in a 1-1 draw.
A double for Ash Embling was not enough to stop FC Lava Lounge from going down 5-2 at home to Deers Leap. Scorers for Leap were Pete Goddard, Dennis King, Mick Young and Justin Keene with a double.
Dale May, John Clegg and Bryan Watson were among the Village Inn scorers as they won 4-3 at Lamb Marlborough. Kevin May and two own goals made up the Lamb tally.
Division Six
A TREBLE for Lee Rath and one for Pete Nicholls put Kingsdown United on top after their 4-2 home victory against Intermach Engineering.
Gareth Walton, Dave Popkiss and an own goal helped 419ers to edge out Chesters 3-2. Two for Ben Taylor and Nick McCrae helped Dolphin to a 3-1 home win against AFC Southside.
Martin Lewis, with a four-timer, and Paul Hibberd helped to Nationwide Life to a 5-2 win at Brook House for whom Stuart McDonough hit a couple.
Division Seven
QUEENSTOWN won 7-0 at Horse and Jockey with goals from Shaun Smith, Mike Bird, Duncan Culley with two and a hat trick for John Green.
Ashley Dodson netted for Moredon Cheney in their 1-1 home draw with Blueprint, Simon Offley on target for Blueprint. Famous Ale House beat AFC Officewise 3-2 with Jon Lane, Alan Hawthorne and Nigel Baker all netting.
Swindon City beat Longs Bar 3-2 with Steve Goddard and Alex Woolhouse with a double on target.
Division Eight
DANNY Mason, Leigh Reeves and Lee Beavis were all on the scoresheet as leaders Green Baize Utd beat Coleview 3-1 whose reply came from Rob New.
APS Mortgages thumped Cats 8-2 with Gary Sealey hitting three, Anthony McCusker two and Ben Brooks, Jamie Scanlon and Dave Rendell also scoring. Cats' replies came from Gavin Waldron and Lee Stoddart.
Sandgate went down 3-2 at home to West Swindon. Stratton United, who won 4-1 at AFC Rodbourne, Tom Heinz, Matt Wanless, Chris Taylor and Adam Rudman the target men.
James Pitt, of Eldene Social Club and Jamie Warrington from Smart Movers were the scorers in their teams' 1-1 draw. Classic Paving beat Bear Marlborough 4-1.
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