Division 1
MOONRAKERS added to their midweek success over AFC Gas with a 4-2 win at Tran Staff.
Gas went down twice in a week after a 7-1 defeat at Juventus.
Tate Hulbert scored four with two from Tony Falvo and one from Gio Desando for Juve.
Division 3
Runners-up County Ground SFC won 1-0 at Coleshill in midweek while Motorola came away from Auto Colour with a 7-2 win to go third.
A Neil Lee double helped Fox & Hounds to a 2-1 success at Wanborough.
Division 4
CJ Electrical finally sewed up the title with a 4-0 win over Suffolk Arms in midweek.
There were doubles for Steve Wood and Rob Campbell in Campbell James' 7-0 drubbing of Lamb Marlborough.
Matthew Wheeler, Alan and Luke Carvey also netted.
KMLC went down 2-1 at home to Highworth Swindon Fencing.
Division 5
Rat Trap finished their season off by recording back-to-back away wins.
After defeating Village Inn 3-2 earlier in the week, two goals for Sam Moore and one for Ricky Hewitson also gave them a 3-1 win at G & F Bricklaying.
Prince of Wales must now win their two remaining games to win the title.
Elsewhere, Village Inn staged a tremendous comeback against Grapes. Trailing 4-1 with half an hour left, Village Inn hit back with four of their own to win 5-4.
Martin Johnson scored a hat-trick for Village with others from Neil Haines and Errol Williams.
Penetrators and Philip Andrews drew 2-2 with Carl Harris scoring both for Penetrators.
Division 6
DUCKHAMS Chiseldon scored 14 goals in two matches to move to joint second with WS One.
After a 6-0 win at AFC Southside Duckhams hammered Chesters 8-0 with braces from James Bradfield and Paul Carter and singles from Nick Adams, Glenn Horsell and Ian Rayner and an own goal completing the rout.
AFC Southside suffered another defeat when they went down 6-3 at home to Kingsdown United. Aaron Mayo, Anthony Parker and Ben Fitzgibbon all scored.
Division 7
NINE Elms wrapped up the title with a 5-3 win over AFC Officewise.
Elms beat Horse and Jockey 4-0 in midweek and then beat Officewise to secure the title.
AFC Royston won 7-0 at WH Smith with doubles for Matt Clarke and Richard West. Mark Shields, Phil Gough and Steve Trowbridge added the others.
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