Shaw under 11s clinched the West Division championship with two games to spare following a 4-1 home win over Marlborough.
The prolific Dominic Rekowski scored twice and there were further goals from Kristopher Redford and Henry Traas.
With Wroughton losing, Ferndale Rodbourne Tigers' narrow 2-1 victory over nearest rivals Wroughton means that they are also assured of runners-up spot. Jason Gunnett and Kyle Rigley were the Ferndale scorers.
In the Central Division, Brunel Boys moved up into second spot after a convincing 8-3 home win over Greenmeadow.
Daniel Frankham led the way with four goals, Ryan Stanners hit two and there was one a piece for Jordan Williams and Michael Malekides.
Stratton Juniors Orange secured runners-up position in the North Division, courtesy of a 5-1 home win over Cricklade Youth. Their scorers were Nathan Richens (2), Jeremy Marsh, Billy Grey and Aaron Webb with a penalty. Tom Finnie scored the consolation goal for Cricklade.
In the only other game played in the age group, Lydiard Youth drew 1-1 with Fairford.
Under 16
Stratton Juniors went fifth in the table after a comprehensive 10-2 victory over Fairford. Matt Horsell hit four, Sam Willard netted a hat-trick and Dale Fulton, Danny Wilton and Shaun Finney also scored.
Hat-tricks was also the order of the day in the Subsidiary Cup Group A match at Wootton Bassett, where Tom James and Jamie Riddett both scored three times for the home side, Malmesbury managing just two in reply.
In Group B, Shaw A had a comfortable 11-1 win over Sherbourne Harriers.
Under 15
Liden Community consolidated second place in the table with a comfortable 6-1 win over Ferndale Rodbourne.
Having completed their league fixtures they must now sit and wait to see if Shaw win their final two games against Stratton Juniors and Wootton Bassett Town to deny them runners-up position.
In the Subsidiary Cup, Wootton Bassett Town moved a step closer to the knockout stages with a 9-2 win over Robins. The goals in this one were scored by Tom Walkley (3), Dominic Musto (3), Danny Dhillon and Dan Lewis.
In the County Cup, Stratton Juniors made it through to the final with a 6-0 win over Downton. In the final they will meet Trowbridge Town.
Under 14 Division 1
Croft Juniors moved up one place in the table after a 2-0 home win over Ferndale Rodbourne, Lee Robins and Ben Castillo scoring.
In the Subsidiary Cup Group B, the team that had forgotten how to win, Wootton Bassett Town, finally won a game for the first time since September 21 when they defeated Wroughton on Friday night.
A powerful left-foot strike from Phillip Forster put Bassett in front at the break and a second-half penalty from Phillip Tearle, after the same player had been upended in the box, put Bassett two up.
A late strike from Jonny May made for a few nervous moments, and Bassett keeper Sean Toomey was forced into a great save with his feet in the last minute but the Bassett defence held out for a deserved win.
On Sunday Bassett also put up a spirited showing at Stratton Juniors losing by the odd goal in three.
Kevin Tate put Stratton in front on the stroke of half- time, this after stand-in goalkeeper McCurrach had pulled off a great save to deny Stratton the lead.
Martin Ayres extended the lead when his shot looped over McCurrach's head.
Wootton Bassett got themselves back into the match with a powerful headed goal from Tearle, this moments after the same player had had a penalty spectacularly saved by the Stratton keeper.
In Group C Westbrook were comfortable 5-0 winners over Eastville Boys and look clear favourites to win the group.
There was a cracking game at Greenmeadow in Group A where the home side found themselves trailing to visitors Fairford after Tom Lander capitalised on a rare error from keeper Dwain Stratford to put Fairford in front.
Almost immediately Josh Henshall equalised for Greenmeadow. The same player then put the home side in front for the first time and the teams turned round with the home side one goal to the good.
Fairford continued to battle hard and were rewarded when Lander raced through to finish in style for his second of the match.
Henshall then completed his hat-trick to put the home side in front, the same player scoring his fourth shortly after following a mazy run and cool finish into the corner of the net.
Matty Phillips then put Greenmeadow further in front with an exquisite chip over the keeper, but to Fairford's credit they kept battling away and scored a deserved third goal through Junpei Kasuya.
Under 14 Division 2 Subsidiary Cup
Walcot Wanderers went a long way to securing a place in the knockout stages of the competition with a hard fought 3-2 home win over Highworth Town, this after having a player sent-off.
The winner came from a last-minute penalty. Ziggy Wardale, James Stares and Nick Mitchell scored for Walcot, Bobby Amos scoring twice for Highworth.
Stratton Youth also look to be heading for the knockout stages after a 7-0 home win over Blunsdon Colts.
Anthony Cacchioli (2), Alec Dolman, Todd Boucher, Paul Horton, Ross Walters and Glen Daley the Stratton scorers.
Under 13 Subsidiary Cup
Brunel Boys join Highworth Juniors and Croft Juniors in the knockout stages of the competition after a goal fest at Supermarine against visitors Shaw.
The previous meeting had seen the two sides share 10 goals and this time Brunel went three better, winning the return match 8-5.
Brunel's goals were scored by Wade Dixon (3), Dane Tregoning (2), Lee Beale, Dominic Burtenshaw and Shaun Thomas.
There were also plenty of goals in Group D, where Wootton Bassett Town opened their account in the competition with a 4-3 win at Old Town United.
Star of the show was Ben Curtis, who scored all four Bassett goals. Steven Groom and Jason Viola (2) replied for Old Town.
In Group B, Ferndale Rodbourne damaged Shrivenham & Watchfield's chances of making the last eight after securing an excellent 2-2 draw and their first point in the competition.
Shrivenham opened the scoring with a free kick from Bradley Williams that the keeper was unable to hold.
In the second half Ferndale scored twice through Joesph Rees and Ashley Taylor to give them the lead going into the last minutes of the game. But it was not to be the win they were looking for.
After a goal mouth scramble which ended in the awarding of a penalty for hand ball, Williams stepped up and equalised from the spot. Further chances came and went for both teams but a 2-2 draw remained the score.
In Group A, Wroughton and Fairford were playing for pride only as neither side can progress to the knockout stages and it was Fairford who had an enjoyable Sunday evening after their 4-1 win, Craig Wilkins scoring the Wroughton consolation goal.
Under 12 Division 1
It is as you were at the top of the division as both Amesbury and Lydiard Youth won.
Amesbury ran out 5-0 winners at Shaw, the prolific Sam Aldridge helping himself to a hat-trick with further strikes coming from Callum Coker and Ben Hayward.
It was somewhat closer at Ferndale Rodbourne where the Pumas gave Lydiard Youth a real scare. In the end Lydiard edged it by four goals to three, Daley Ashman, Jordon McGovern and Nathan Gambling scoring for Ferndale.
There was another close contest at Old Town where the home side defeated visitors Wootton Bassett by the odd goal in three, Sam Berwick and Giancarlo Carpinelli scoring the Old Town goals.
Fairford moved up into fourth spot in the table after a 5-0 home win over Liden Community courtesy of goals from Edward Williams (2), Troy Weaven, Danny Lloyd and Callum Marriott.
Croft Juniors had an excellent win at Purton to close the gap on their nearest rivals.
Scorers in their 8-1 win were Thomas Green (3), Michael Newman (2), Connor Goldsworthy, Michael Brabazon and Jack Wakefield.
Under 12 Division 2
For the first time in a while there was a full programme of games in the division and the top three all had comfortable wins.
Leaders Old Town Cubs defeated fifth-placed Stratton Youth 8-1, Josh Harper with a hat-trick, Dan McAteer (2), Joesph Kuczynski, Daniel Smith and Domenico Mazzotta the Old Town scorers, Darren Taylor for Stratton Youth.
Second-placed Wroughton hit nine without reply against Swindon Badgers, while third-placed Stratton Juniors also hit nine as they defeated Marlborough Youth.
Wroughton still look favourites for the title, but still have Old Town to play.
Two goals from Simon Jeffett were enough to give Shrivenham & Watchfield a 2-1 win over Ferndale Rodbourne Tigers for whom Ryan Matthews scored.
Greenmeadow moved up into fourth place in the table after a 7-1 home win over Blunsdon Colts. Scorers in this one were Thomas Melton-Ruddock (3), Paul Jeffries (2), Justin Bird and an own goal.
At the bottom of the table, Highworth Juniors had a welcome 8-1 win over a spirited Minety side. Ben Harvey on his birthday hit two goals, Lee Holder helped himself to a hat-trick and there were further goals for Alex Cheesley and Joe Thompson.
Under 10 West
Ferndale Rodbourne Pumas are now just one win away from winning the title.
A hat-trick from Ryan Wilkinson and one for Alex Henshall gave them a 4-1 win at FC Abbey Meads, for whom Danny Hale scored a penalty.
A Thomas Hogg hat-trick plus further strikes from Joshua Lewis and Matthew Osbourne were enough to see Marlborough home 5-1 against Fairford B.
In the other match played, Wootton Bassett Town defeated Minety 5-0, Ryan Allen (3), Greg Davies and Aiden Cressey the Bassett scorers.
Under 10 Central
Old Town United ended their season with an excellent 8-0 away win at Greenmeadow.
Callum Wright led the way with a hat-trick and there was a brace for both Jake Manton and Declan Wilson, Jack Parker weighed in with another.
Old Town must now sit and wait to see if they are overtaken by Stratton Juniors. Stratton kept on track for the runners-up position with a 4-1 home win over Eldene Rangers, Ben Karn (2), Darren Jeffries and Nathan Lee the Stratton scorers.
Goals from Connor Dettmar (3), Shaun Jones (2) and Luke Carter gave Ferndale Rodbourne Tigers a fine 6-1 win over Penhill Allstars and secured a final finish of fifth place.
Under 9 North
Highworth Town West made sure of runners-up spot following a 5-1 home win over Shrivenham & Watchfield. Fraser Evans helped himself to a hat-trick and Neil Thakrar weighed in with two further goals, Elliott Day scoring the solitary Shrivenham goal.
Cricklade Cubs moved above Fairford with back-to-back wins. On Saturday they defeated them 3-0 on their own patch, Jordan Read scoring twice and Joseph Hilliard once.
Then on Sunday goals from Jake Craig and Read gave them a narrow 2-1 win, Taylor Chambers scoring the Fairford consolation.
Two goals from both Matthew Rose and Jack Ayres were enough to give Stratton Youth a 4-1 home win over Highworth Juniors.
Ashton Keynes were 7-0 home winners over Coleshill Juniors thanks to goals from Luke Allen (2), Sam Finnie (2), Daniel Roberts, Oliver Burns and an own goal.
Under 9 West
All the big three at the top had wins over the weekend.
Leaders Wootton Bassett Town hit 13 without reply at Shaw. Captain Josh Shama led the way with five goals, Grant White (3), Nick Buckle (2), Ryan Amos (2) and Neil Little gettibg the others.
Greenmeadow kept on Bassett's tail with a 6-0 home win over Ramsbury, Matthew Jones (3), Carl Merchant, Jack Townsend and Karl Lewington scoring.
Two goals from Chris Middlecoate at Cricklade kept Westbrook A in the title hunt.
Swindon Badgers kept their outside chances alive with a narrow 1-0 win at Purton, an own goal deciding this one.
Two goals from Tom O'Donell gave Marlborough Youth a 2-1 win over Highworth Town South.
Under 9 Central
The match between leaders Swindon Soccer Skills and Croft Juniors was goalless for most of the first half.
Ryan Pinchin made some fantastic saves for Croft before Tom Jackson broke the deadlock.
In the last 20 minutes of the second-half Callum Costello, Kieron Savage and Ryan Baxter added more goals for Soccer Skills.
Stratton Juniors remain the nearest challengers to Swindon Soccer Skills, another win on Sunday, this time 7-2 against Westbrook B, put them up into second place. Callum White (4), Ben Nash and Ellis Bryant scored for Stratton, and Dominic Morgan and Luke Robathan for Westbrook.
Surprise of the day was the 3-0 defeat of Robins at Lydiard Youth that cost them second place, Kieran Butler (2) and Michell Coombes doing the damage for Lydiard.
Eastville Boys won by the odd goal in five against Liden Community, Mason Koral (2) and Sam Grey scoring for Eastville, Jack Payne with two for Liden.
It was a similar score at Ferndale Rodbourne, where the home side defeated Old Town United, Liam Gallagher (2) and Jake Johns scoring for the winners.
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