A GOAL just before the break set Wroughton on the way to a semi-final success over Trax in the George Thomas Cup.
Having already completed the double over Trax in the league, Wroughton secured a third win over their fellow Division 3 side with a 2-0 win.
Rab McLeod and James Toomey scored for Wroughton, who also survived a second-half battering from Trax, who despite their pressure failed to find a way back into the tie.
Wroughton face Manor in the final, who went through after receiving a bye in the semi-final.
Premier Division
Queensfield boosted their relegation fears by toppling County Ground 3-1.
Two goals from Ian Goucher and one from Mike Chivers earned victory for Queensfield, who are now joint on points with Queenstown with two games in hand.
Paul Loveridge scored for County Ground.
Queenstown went down against Westwood, losing 2-1 to goals from Kevin Hopkins and Tony Sollace.
Tom Green scored for Queenstown. The clash between Wheatsheaf and Windmill was postponed.
Division 1
Southbrook, playing with 10 men, fought to the finish against Woolworths but ended up losing 5-3.
Two goals from Danny Adams and singles from Luke Szjekowski, Marley Griffith and Martin Heskey secured the win for Woolworths.
Paul Parsons and Lewis Paldon scored for Southbrook.
County Ground Reserves fired nine goals against Trailers Mark Smith and Kev Taylor hitting hat-tricks in the 9-1 romp. Darren Wallis and Tom Reynolds added the others.
Barron Heating came away with a 1-0 win against South Marston Pete Beard scoring the winner.
Division 2
REGENT hit five past Queenstown Reserves, winning 5-1 with goals from Richard Plumb (2), Anj Wolosztzynski, Tom Saddo and Shish.
Division 3
Shrivenham hammered 10 goals past Woolworths Reserves David Hay hitting four goals.
Damon York (2), Chris Hanson and Naveen Ahmed scored the others in the 10-0 win. Deers Leap beat Walcot Old Boys 1-0.
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