It was also cup day in the under 15 age group with four first-round ties. Eldene Colts earned themselves a home tie with Fairford in the next round after a narrow 4-3 win over Blunsdon Colts.
The two sides were previously unbeaten, but, after Ben Baker had rattled the Blunsdon bar, two goals apiece for Daniel Keene and Dean Edwards saw Eldene through.
Blunsdon had led 2-1 at half-time, but couldn't hold Eldene, and their consolation goals came from Levi Cox, Chris Niester and Tom Lees.
The remaining two ties were close affairs.
In an all Division 1 match-up, Stratton Juniors defeated Malmesbury 2-1, Ashley Gascoigne and Dan Tooze getting the vital goals.
Stratton will meet Cricklade Youth in the next round.
Wroughton B won by the odd goal in five against Kingsdown United, Alex Veale, Ben Goodey and Paul Wiltshire for Wroughton.
Wroughton had several early chances, but Kingsdown keeper Damon Maisey looked unbeatable on the day, and made several brilliant stops during the early stages.
Kingsdown took the lead after 20 minutes before Veale equalised. Wroughton took the lead through a penalty converted by keeper Goodey.
A shot from Tom Curwood was again saved by Maisey but Wiltshire scored the rebound to make it 3-1.
Kingsdown then converted a penalty to make the final score 3-2.
Wroughton will meet Shaw in the last 16.
Lydiard Youth were comfortable 7-0 winners over Liden Community and will be away to Wootton Bassett Town in the second round.
The other ties in the next round see Wroughton A play Juventus Juniors, Walcot Wanderers meet Ferndale Rodbourne, league leaders Westbrook travel to Croft Juniors and Eastville Boys play host to Ramsbury.
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