Green Baize clinched the Division 3 title with a 3-0 home win over Mallard.
The champions were made to work hard by their opponents and eventually sealed victory with goals from Terry Moore, Ray Baverstock and Arthur Levett.
Behind them, County Ground maintained their unbeaten tag with an 8-3 win at Wanborough, due to an excellent five-timer from Phil Corcoran, Mick Solan with a double and Kevin Coles. The home team replies came from Mike Kent, Pete Myal and Brian Miles.
Strikes from Steve Hales and Andy Wilson helped Motorola to a 2-0 win at South Marston, and Coleshill went down 3-2 at home to Nationwide with Steve Lovegrove and Chris Quinton netting for the losers.
Division 1
champions Greyhound wound up their league campaign by winning 4-1 at Juventus.
Shaun Wimble scored the Juventus consolation goal with a penalty.
Goals from Adam Giles, Kevin Theobald and Neil Bridges pushed Tran Staff into second place after their 3-1 home win over AFC Gas.
Wroughton WMC won a cracking match at Blyskawica 5-4 with Glen Armstrong grabbing a hat- trick and one each for John Dart and Tom Dingle. The home team's replies came from Dave Jones, Darren Kyle and Ben Hollick with a double.
Trailing 3-2 at half time, Moonrakers hit back with four second-half goals to win 6-3 at home to Carriers Arms. Doubles for Paul Parsons and Tom Richie together with strikes from Danny Hawkins and Barry Armstrong saw the Moonies home.
Division 2
Mike Martin, Tony Hurkett and Gerry King all netted for Pewsey Saints in their 3-1 home win over Dynamo Ashton and Thamesdown CS Nalgo beat Plough Highworth 4-2 with Nigel Clarke, Gary Boakes and Pete Mannion (2) on the scoresheet.
Division 4
Jovial Monk maintained second spot after their 6-2 home win over Southbrook Inn. Lee Marshall, Shaun Probets, John Goodenough and a Dwayne Quinn hat-trick helped them maintain their good run.
Red Lion Inn won 4-1 at KMLC whose goal came from Adam Tape.
Two goals in each half for Jason Fairclough and Rene Jepson enabled Suffolk Arms to win 4-1 at High St Club.
Marcus Richards with a penalty and Chris Ayres scored for Highworth Swindon Fencing in their 2-2 draw with Queensfield. Phil McDonough and Dave Smith replied for Queensfield.
Division 5
The top three teams all won away from home, with top club Prince of Wales demolishing McKenzies 11 -2. Their scorers were Steve Richardson (3), Matt Webster (2), Chris Williams (2), Kevin Reape, Paul Ridgewell, Daryl Andrews and Stuart Marriott in what was a surprisingly easy victory.
Rat Trap won 5-1 at Grapes thanks to a double for Craig Roberts and goals for Derek Fallon, Janes Hearn and Sam Moore.
A Craig Ingram hat-trick together with a Lee Stoddart double and one for Jeff Tidy and Wayne Thompson helped Castrol Chiseldon to a 7-1 win at Penetrators, for whom Rob Richings scored.
Village Inn beat Halcrow 4-1 with Tim Hughes scoring for the losers.
Division 6
A Paul Venables hat-trick (including two penalties) helped Deers Leap to overcome their recent blip in form and return to the top after winning 3-1 at AFC Southside. The home team's goal came from Adam Owens.
Gareth Bolton with an overhead kick and a Dave Pritchard penalty saw 419ers beat Swindon City 2-0.
Duckhams Chiseldon defeated Kingsdown United 3-1 in a match which saw father and son Paul and Richard Ricks both netting, together with Dave Bott. Craig Hogg also saved a penalty for Duckhams.
Intermach won 3-1 at home to Actebis with Mark Hillcoat, James Street and Ray Williams scoring. Aiden Williams replied for Actebis.
Division 7
Cricklade Town Sunday won 5-1 at Moredon Cheney with goals for Ben Carter, Stuart Cole, Adam Obree and Mark Giles with two. Gary Gleed scored for Cheney.
Nine Elms came away from Dennis Removals with a 7-2 victory which saw Mark Jackson, Ali Wood, Ross Peart, Matt Eustace, Tony Fry and Warren Fuller (2) all score. That took the tally for Fuller to a remarkable 40 goals for the season.
Dan Hogan with a hat-trick and one each for Gary Bracey and Gary McGonigle saw Queenstown to a 5-1 win at AFC Officewise.
Another hat-trick in this division came from Daniel Crockett for GTS in his team's 4-1 win at Blueprint which was added to by Liam Gooch.
Horse and Jockey beat AFC Royston 2-1 courtesy of a Steve Blackwell double. Royston also had a player sent off.
Chairman's Trophy
It will be an all-Division 2 final on April 25 when joint leaders Penhill United take on Swindon West Indians after both teams came through their respective semi-final matches.
A goal each for Chris Hughes, Darren Smart, Shane Davies and Sam Dixon for Penhill saw off ISSC 4-1 for whom Matt Lewis netted.
In the other semi-final Steve Wood was on target for Campbell James, but goals from Luke Chambers and Jerry Wright enabled Swindon West Indians to win 2-1.
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