Ref. 28792-39SWINDON SUNDAY LEAGUE: SHANE Davis hit Innogy for six as Division 2 league leaders Penhill United kept their title charge on track. Davis hit a double hat-trick as Penhill beat Innogy 14-1.
A brace of goals for Darren Smart, Lee Edgell and Gary Hill, along with singles from Lee Francome and Gary Maaciezonek completed the rout.
Haydon Wick WMC took advantage of Innogy Holding's surprise 3-2 home defeat by Pewsey Saints and jumped into second spot when they won 4-2 at Athletico.
Rich Smith and Ian Fawkes scored for Holdings whilst Pewsey's goals came from P. Lister and two from T. Rowe. Plough Highworth quickly went 2-0 up at Swindon West Indians before being pegged back to 2-2.
They went 3-2 down before fighting back to eventually triumph 4-3. West Indians goals came from Luke Chambers, Chris Allen and Ajay Sahota.
Division 1
Leaders Greyhound completed the double over Blyskawica with a 6-2 away win. Phil Trueman and Dave Jones scored for the losers.
Wroughton WMC demolished AFC Gas 9-0 thanks to a Glen Armstrong hat-trick, doubles for Mike Wilson and John Dart and one each for Mark Edmonds and Chris McConnell.
Division 3
COUNTY Ground came out on top in the top-of-the-table clash with Green Baize.
Phil Corcoran scored twice in the first half before Baize hit back through Neil Quinn.
But victory was wrapped up when Kev Coles scored to make the final score 3-1.
Bottom club Coleshill registered an excellent 5-4 victory over South Marston with Tim White scoring a hat-trick and others from Peter Soame and Mark Strange.
Wanborough moved into third spot after their 6-2 home victory over AutoColour.
Michael Kent and Paul Carter both scored twice with others from Pete Myal and Shaun Noakes.
Division 4
CJ Electrical hit eight goals past Campbell James to jump over Southbrook Inn at the top.
Jovial Monk and Windmill are joint second after both won.
Monk defeated Lamb Marlborough 6-2 thanks to goals from Kevin Meader, Dwayne Quinn, Paul Ponting, Ryan Whitfield and Mike Corcoran.
Windmill won 4-2 at Suffolk Arms Dave Devine scoring both goals.
Southbrook's poor form of late continued when they went down 4-2 at Red Lion.
Lion's scorers were Rob Staynings, Alex Evason, Andy Davies and Glen Harman.
Queensfield beat KMLC 4-2 due to a Mike Chivers' goal and a second-half hat-trick from Neil Robinson.
KMLC replies came from Daryl Bolter and keeper Adam Tape.
Division 5
No change at the top with both Prince of Wales and Rat Trap registering victories.
Doubles from Steve Richardson and Matt Webster plus further strikes from Wes Corbett and Daniel Doole helped Prince of Wales to a 6-1 win at ISSC.
Rat Trap had a solid 5-0 home win against FC Lava Lounge. Goals from Danny Moore (2), Sam Moore, Richard Willis and James Hearn giving Rat Trap victory.
Grapes led McKenzies 1-0 for an hour thanks to Charlie Walton 's goal before Macks netted four times in the final 20 minutes to run out 4-1 winners.
Errol Williams, Alan Leng and Micky Stafford were on target for Village Inn as they beat Penatrators 3-2.
Division 6
Leaders WS One beat AFC Southside 4-1 with Rob Griffin, Terry Griffin and a brace from Matt Brown doing the damage.
Deers Leap overcame a brave display by Actebis to win 4-2 a Tony Baldwin hat-trick and a goal from Pete Goddard clinching victory. Gary Read and Carl Price were Actebis' scorers.
A Gareth Walton hat-trick and strikes from Lewis Polden and Dave Ashworth paved the way for the 419ers' win at Intermach.
Duckhams Chiseldon destroyed Swindon City 9-0 Andy Philpott netting five.
Division 7
Queenstown Sunday scraped home 4-3 against Blueprint with Trevor Baker hitting a hat-trick.
GTS beat Moredon Cheney 3-0 with Wayne Wheatley hitting a couple and Mac Bailey scoring one.
AFC Royston and AFC Officewise drew 2-2 with Andy Pocock and Matt Clarke on target of Royston.
Knockout Cup
Moonrakers progressed into the next round of the Knockout Cup after beating Alanbrooke 3-1.
Barry Armstrong and Mark Gunter put them 2-0 ahead at half time before Paul Parsons made the game safe after Alanbrooke had pulled a goal back.
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