KINGSDOWN United went goal crazy in the Cirencester & District Under 14 league, thrashing Oaksey 25-1.
Josh Stanley,George Keane and Lee Hanlon bagged five goals each, while Liam Stovell rattled in four.
There was a hat-trick for Joe Murphy, two for Daniel Keene and Liam Moyles added the other.
Sam Ashley scored for Oaksey, but the biggest cheer of the match came when Kingsdown goalkeeper Damon Maisey stepped up to take a penalty and missed.
The top-of-the-table clash in the under 14 section saw Wroughton wrestle leadership from Eldene by virtue of a 2-1 win.
Eldene took the lead just before half time but Wroughton hit back after the break and levelled with 15 minutes to go when the lively Jo Shaw broke free to score.
Shaw then had two great shots fly across the Eldene goal before his corner was met at the far post by Luke McDivitt whose looping header dropped into the corner of the net to propel Wroughton to the top of the league.
The 10 men of Highworth proved too strong for Stratton Youth in the under 15 division.
Beset with illness and injury, Highworth were a player short for the encounter at the Rec, but still managed to grind out a 4-1 home win.
After an even half an hour the hosts went ahead through left back Ben Cowley.
A through ball by Alex Parker found Cowley with his back to goal and he turned and fired a shot into the roof of the net.
Ten minutes later and Highworth doubled their lead heralding the start of a frantic three minutes.
A lofted pass from Stephen Ware found Alex Parker who raced through and placed the ball into the net.
From the restart Stratton pulled one back before defender Cowley ran through the Stratton defence and clinically finished for Highworth's third and his second in first-half stoppage time.
Despite playing into driving wind and rain in the second period, Daniel Whitaker stretched Highworth's lead in the 44th minute, instinctively chesting the ball down and volleying into the net to seal a comfortable home win.
There was a goal bonanza in the under 13 cup competition as Eldene triumphed 10-5 at Cricklade.
Eldene were cruising towards a semi-final place after taking a 7-0 lead only for Cricklade to score the next four.
But the visitors extended their lead again to run up double figures.
Hamill (3), Eccleston (2), Mitchell (2), Cox, Robinson and Goodenough scored for Eldene.
Brunel Boys joined Eldene in the last four with a 4-1 win at Malmesbury.
Curtis Woodhams led the scoring with a superb overhead kick.
Gavin Lloyd, Antonio Vitale and Dane Tregoning were also on the mark.
Highworth Colts also qualified for the semi-finals with a 3-0 win over Cirencester Juniors.
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