Bradford Town are the Premier Division hot-shots after their 10-0 win over Chiseldon Castrol took them to the top of the goals chart.
They have now scored 66 goals and this win was their second 10-goal haul of the season.
Castrol were only 3-0 down at the break but goals came thick and fast after the interval as Bradford hit top form.
Adam Smith helped himself to five goals, while Robbie Simmonds scored a brace and Steve Wickens, Charlie Powell and Mark Gerrish all scored one apiece.
Amazingly Bradford's top scorer Tom Pang failed to get his name on the scoresheet.
Wroughton made Trowbridge Town fight hard for their 3-0 victory and Town boss Neal Kirkpatrick said: "They were one of the best sides we have played this season.
"It was probably our best performance for a while, and it needed to be."
In the first half, Wroughton goalkeeper Curtis Sharkey ensured both sides went in level with a string of great saves.
Trowbridge eventually broke the deadlock on the hour when Andy Bloodworth shrugged aside a couple of tackles to put his side in front.
Shortly after Mike Little scored one of the goals of the season, running half the length of the pitch before dispatching a blistering 25-yard strike into the top corner of the net.
Substitute Guy Rowley came off the bench to add a third and give the home side a slightly flattering scoreline.
Wroughton manager Chris Pethick was pleased with the way his troops battled and said: "We held them for an hour but they are a good side and I think we ran out of steam in the closing stages."
League leaders AFC Stratton made no mistake at Pewsey, beating the bottom club 7-1 to remain two points clear at the top.
Gerry Wright collected a hat-trick, with Gareth Davis, Kev Coles, Robbie Broadbanks and Craig Miller helping themselves to a goal each.
Stef Kucynski the Stratton boss was quite happy with the result and said: "We just have to keep winning."
Purton Reserves completed a quick-fire league and cup double over Warminster Town beating them 1-0 in an evenly-contested encounter at the Red House.
The only goal of the game came in the first half from Simon Pugh, who headed into the net from a corner.
The victory moved Purton up to third in the table, which pleased manager Ian Restell who said: "I thought the first half was a bit scrappy, but I'm happy with the result and the three points."
Another happy manager was Aldbourne boss Pete Orsi, who was delighted with his sides 3-0 away win at Devizes.
"Our goalkeeper Mark Robinson made an important save just before the break and we were able to take advantage after the interval with two goals from Jimmy Wright and one from Dave Levitt, it was good result for us."
Corsham and Biddestone shared the points in a 2-2 draw Steve Healey and Nick Fielding netting for the visitors and Rob Humphreys and Darren Hayward for Corsham.
Malmesbury Vics were beaten 4-1 at home by Westbury Utd and goals from Ollie Gee, Ashley Groves, Nick Rideout and Dave Macey gave Melksham a 4-1 success over Shrewton United Reserves.
Shock result in Junior Division 1 was Ferndale Rodbourne's 4-3 away win over title contenders Wootton Bassett United.
Bassett took a two-goal interval lead with strikes from Ian Curtis and Steve Howes but Ferndale fought back to draw level with two goals from Rob Griffin. Danny Groom regained the lead from the penalty spot but further goals from Stuart Marriott nad Matt Bown gave the visitors victory.
Westside also provided an upset, beating Calne Town Reserves 4-1 on their own ground.
Irf Owen, Jim Hearn, Craig Roberts and Rick Hewittson did the damage with Adie Simpkins netting for Calne.
League leaders Trowbridge Town Reserves did well to beat a strong Cricklade Town Reserves side 3-1.
Cricklade missed numerous chances and paid the penalty when Trowbridge scored twice late in the second half.
Ian Ross scored the Cricklade goal and Matt Minnus, David Barnes and Lee Murden were on target for Trowbridge.
John Higgs hit a hat-trick in Sherston's 3-2 away win over AFC Stratton Reserves. Scott Rouse and Mark Langford replied for the home side.
Second-placed Bromham ran out 4-0 winners over Wroughton Reserves courtesy of goals from Tom Paget, Danny Powell, Lee Davies and Darren Brown.
Marlborough Town Reerves gained a 2-1 away success over neighbours Aldbourne Richard Jackson and Danny Sly scoring for Town and Peter Day for the home side.
All three top sides in Junior Division 2 registered victories, leaders New College beat Clarendon and Tidworth 8-1 with goals from Ashley Chapman (2), James Green 2, Neville Williams (2) Rob Metcalfe and Kevin Shergold.
Trax gained a 2-0 success over Pinehurst thanks to a brace from Wayne Petrie and Swindon Asians beat Westside Reserves 5-0.
A last-gasp goal from West Swindon stalwart Mark Smythe gave his side a 3-2 victory over QT Swindon. Earlier Ross Kirkbride and Chris Coles had scored for West Swindon
Blunsdon United Reserves accounted for neighbours Minety 3-1 Danny McKenzie, Richard Bruce and Dennis Wheatley the scorers.
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