Windmill booked their quarter-final place in the Chairman's Jubilee Cup with a 3-0 win over Westwood.
Dean Parsons, Andrew Youngsam and Nick Thomas scored to put Windmill through.
Zurich beat an unlucky County Ground to win their clash 5-2 thanks to goals from Dan Goodwin (2), Vince Meredith, Craig Alexander, Danny Bourne and Paul Loveridge.
In the Premier Division, Queenstown staged a comeback against Wheatsheaf to bounce back from two goals down to win 4-2.
A double from Barry Young and others from Gary Mack and Ian Starkey clinched victory for Queenstown.
Queensfield were up against Ridgeway, and came away with a 2-0 win thanks to goals from Michael Chivers and Gerry Ellis.
Division 1 Barron Heating had a comfortable win against Trailers, winning 7-2. Danny Scotford hit four for Heating along with other from Aaron Wilson and Sean McGovern.
South Marston were hit for six by Deers Leep going down 6-2.
Bobby Gardener (2), Chris Henly (2), Dennis King and Paul Venables were on target for Leep.
Goals from Ian Petrie and Gary Ashford helped County Ground clinch a 2-1 win against Southbrook.
In the other remaining game, Woolworth beat Blyskawica 5-3.
In Division 2, Green Baize opened the scoring against Manor but were unable to clinch victory. Kev Mangell and James Argarbi scored for Baize.
Liden Puma's came away with a win when they beat Ramsbury 5-0.
Wroughton clinched the Division 3 title with a 4-1 win over SPM. Goals from Steve Westall (2), Tom Steptoe and Paul Bowdon gave Wroughton victory and kept their unbeaten record in tact.
Elsewhere, Woolsworths and Deers Leap Reserves drew 2-2 and Trax beat New Town 4-1.
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