The top two sides in Division Three of the Vanitec Computers sponsored Chippenham & District Sunday League put their unbeaten records on the line with Parsons Nose emerging 3-2 victors to close the gap on leaders Four Seasons.
Seasons led 2-1 through a Adam Smith double, after Wayne Bailey had put Nose in front before Mark James levelled and sub Gavin Bailey grabbed the winner.
A Paul McCarty goal gave Pig & Whistle United a 1-0 win over Potterne.
Old Lane United continued their revival with a 4-2 defeat of Sir Audley's Arms, Mike Austin (2), Jamie Collier and new boy Kelvin Page netting with Steve Mallard's brace replying for Arms.
Trowbridge Town Supporters Club's clash against hosts Hare & Hounds at Rowde was switched after the goal nets were stolen.
Hounds fell behind to a Steve Munday strike, but gained revenge for the previous week's 2-1 loss and won 3-1 as Tim Wootton (2, one penalty) and Niall McLean scored.
Warren Jones and Kelvin Stewart both scored twice as Corsham Park Rangers won 5-2 at Cooper Avon, Rob Varley also netted while Shane Thornton and Steve Purnell replied.
PREMIER DIVISION
Anthony Vizard and Andy Wicks hit second-half goals for leaders Sherston Town to end Dog & Fox Ashley's resistance.
The Duke Corsham clung on to second spot at the expense of Bradford News, who suffered a third straight loss going down 3-2.
Chris Andrews, Jamie Rowe and Luke Chapman put the Duke ahead three times, after Russell Francis (2, one penalty) had levelled twice.
Westbury Rangers A thrashed All Cannings 6-0, Paul Beavers, sub Matthew Gardiner, Paul Smith, Pete Ayton and Marc Lanfear twice finding the net.
Calne Town were 60 seconds away from their first victory of the season until Hullavington levelled at 2-2.
Pete Humphrey and Ian Wilkinson twice put Calne in front, only for Michael Hunt and Martin Beach to bring the villagers, who had Richard Fortune dismissed, level.
Winsley and Terry's FC shared a 2-2 stalemate, a Russell Stritch own goal and Carl Hadfield's strikes for Winsley being cancelled out by Dean Gumm and Iain Winterbottom.
DIVISION ONE
Leaders Biddestone Social suffered a shock 5-4 defeat at The George Lacock.
Dan Smith gave Lacock the perfect start after just 10 minutes, but Matt Pratley levelled and Steve Healy fired them in front, only for Tim Culling to equalise.
The second period saw Lacock storm 5-2 in front with goals from Martin Symcox, Andy Joad and Lee Carpenter and despite Pratley's penalty and Healy's second, they hung on.
Maud Heath Sports returned from Colerne with a 2-0 win, Dean Slade 's double (one penalty) sealing victory.
Chippenham Sports & Social Club and Trowbridge Harriers shared a 2-2 draw. A twice-taken penalty from Darren Whiston saw Chippenham take the lead, but Harriers were level when Alistair Stokes netted. James Pope equalised for the Social Club in the second half after John Baker had put Harriers in front again.
Tom Crawford scored for both The Horse & Groom and opponents Atworth United, but his own goal had little bearing as the Horse cantered to an easy 7-2 win.
Mike Hopkins was Atworth's other scorer while Paul Daly (3), Graham Hunter (2) netted for the Horse.
Wingfield completed the double over Semington Rovers, Leigh Ovens strike in the 88th minute winning the game.
DIVISION TWO
TOP two Corsham Centre and North Star A meet this Sunday on the back of impressive victories.
Leaders Corsham Centre were the highest scorers of the day as they ran riot over Sutton Benger 12-0.
Leading marksmen Craig Gingell and James Lye were on the subs bench as Liam Fullam led the rout with four, Luke Denham and Jack Nicholas adding two each and Kevin Brown, Simon Gray, Liam Ralph and James Lye completing the dozen.
North Star A inflicted injury-hit North Bradley with their second 5-1 loss in as many weeks, Simon Gardner, Nick Fielding, Dale Smith, Mark Sharrett and Mark Forester (penalty) sharing the goals and Martin Belbin replying for Bradley.
Spencer Sports played 84 minutes of their game against Blue Circle Saints with only nine players after they had John Beatie and Tom Evans dismissed early on, but still won 2-0. John Knight scored twice, including a penalty to clinch victory.
Steve Coveney's 84th minute goal for Steeple Ashton was enough to down Southwick Sports.
Tom Pang hit four of Holt's seven goals in the 7-0 defeat of Somerford 7-0. Roy Sikdar, Damian Hateley and Neil Grant also found the net
After 13 attempts Roadrunners FC picked up their first points of the season with a thrilling 5-5 draw with Biddestone Arms.
Dean Fry's controversial early penalty games Arms the lead and made it two just before half-time.
Andy Zuk pulled one back, but Adrian Bray made it 3-1. Gareth Simmonds reduced arrears again, but Fry made it 4-2.
Another from Zuk kept Roadrunners in touch, but Bray made it 5-3 before Simmonds and Simon Hardwick earned a point.
DIVISION FOUR
FC Bradford's 8-1 demolition of Rowde helped them take over leadership of the division for the first time.
Robin Walker helped himself to a hat-trick with sub Jason Harford grabbing another two, Lee Radwell, Shaun Daniels and James Knight's first-ever goal also scoring. Jamie Mullins hit Rowde's solitary effort.
Keeper Matt Chilcott was outstanding for Bear Casuals, but was unable to prevent Fascia Graphics from claiming a 4-0 victory.
Steven Coast started and finished the scoring with Gary Knowles and Ian Ball also netting.
North Star B defeated fourth-placed Classic FC 2-1 as Nick Bloodworth and Adam Godwin scored before Pete Brock pulled one back.
Chris Sims took his goal tally for White Horse FC to 101 with a hat-trick in the 8-1 drubbing of KSM.
Mark Pugh (2), Clive Black and Chris Locksley (penalty) also scored.
Alan Woodward also weighed in with an own-goal and scored at the right end.
Old Road Tavern returned to winning way with a 3-1 win over Pack Horse Rangers. Neil Roynon (2) and Rob Dark (penalty) won it with Daniel Pickford replying.
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