Eric Hughes Memorial Cup holders All Cannings were sent crashing at this season's quarter-final stage by Second Division North Star A, who coasted through to the final four of the PPL Presto Print-sponsored competition 5-1.
The Chippenham & District Sunday League Premier Division side could have been hit for double figures, yet scored first thanks to Nick Oram.
Tommy Ludford restored parity and Victor Long put them ahead before Ronnie Kallmeier, Ludford and Dale Smith added further goals in the second half.
Division Two leaders Corsham Centre also saw off Premier Division opponents Bradford News, 3-1.
Nigel Evans, Scott Lye direct from a corner and Simon Grey won it as Charlie Powell hit a late consolation.
The battle of last season's losing semi finalists Dog & Fox Ashley and Biddestone Social went the way of top-flight Dog, for whom early goals from Mark Gerrish and Steve Roddy saw them to a 2-0 win.
Cup favourites Sherston Town remain on course for a double after they edged the all-Premier Division clash against Westbury Rangers A 2-1.
Wayne Kibble hit the winner 10 minutes from time after Andy Wicks' opener had been erased by Marc Lanfear.
DIVISION TWO
SOUTHWICK Sports & Social once again failed to defeat Biddestone Social their sixth attempt.
Biddestone won 3-1 as Lee Scutter, Dean Fry and Craig Fry scored after Steve Ivin had given Southwick the lead.
Roadrunners FC look certs for the drop after fellow strugglers Somerford FC completed a league double over them, extending their run of defeats to 11 matches.
Gavin Klukowski was the architect of the 6-1 win with four goals, Richard Chandler and Phil Johnson adding the others. Lee Kelty scored the consolation.
North Bradley's clash with Holt was called off when Holt were unable to raise a side.
Hullavington downed fast-sliding Box Rovers 1-0, Craig Samuels scoring the winner after 30 minutes.
West Lavington came back from 2-0 down to defeat new-look Winsley 4-2.
An inspired triple substitution from Lavington's manager Neil Hillier turned the game, sub Darren Thorpe starting the comeback before Simon Drewitt (2), and Michael O'Donnell added the others to cancel out Dan Lardner's brace.
DIVISION ONE
The two surviving games were billed as crucial relegation battles as bottom-of-the-table Chippenham Police faced bitter rivals The George Lacock, who boasted former Police hotshot Tim Culling in their line-up.
But Culling was kept on a tight rein and the Police claimed victory with goals from Steve Davis, Gordie Hardie and Jason Roberts for a 3-0 win.
Atworth United slipped back into the bottom two after losing 7-2 to Colerne, who claimed their first away win of the new term.
Jamie Bowler and Dave Graham both notched first-half doubles.
Atworth did find the net via Holland and a rarity from Glen Young, but further goals from Jake Jefferies, Andy Harker and another from Graham to complete his first triple of the season saw Colerne home.
DIVISION THREE
Parsons Nose dropped a valuable point in their bid for promotion, but did fight back from 3-1 down to claim a 3-3 draw against Old Lane United.
Ben Husband returned from injury to fire Old Lane in front before Mark James levelled.
A second-half double from Husband took his season's tally to 19, but sub Wayne Bailey's penalty and late leveller earned a point.
Four Seasons turned on the style in the second half to thump Pig & Whistle United 5-0.
It was 0-0 at the break, but Gary Banks helped himself to a hat-trick and Paul Maddox's double sealed it.
Hare & Hounds and Potterne FC shared a 2-2 draw.
The Hounds drew first blood when Leigh Wells cross was converted by Niall McLean.
Ben Giles squared things up only for Wells to restore the Hounds' slender lead when his cross was taken into the net by a gust of wind.
Matthew Munday's first goal of the season allowed him to tie the scores.
Having defeated Cooper Avon 4-2 in their last game Bradstone Rovers followed up that win with a 3-2 victory in the reverse fixture a victory which lifted themselves out of the bottom two and left the tyremen rooted to the foot of the table.
Bradstone's goals came from Terry Cox, Alex Wells and Marc Neale who hit the winner after goals from Shane Thornton and Andy Roberts had put Cooper 2-1 ahead.
Corsham Park Rangers bounced back after last week's 7-0 mauling to defeat Westbury Rangers B 2-1.
Gordon Willshire's 13th minute opener for Corsham Park gave them the advantage for 37 minutes until Shane Rendell struck to drag Westbury back into the contest.
Westbury then had Darren Salter dismissed in the 71st minute before Kelvin Stewart struck Corsham's winner two minutes from time.
DIVISION FOUR
Bear Casuals reversed their Division four game from Shaw to Leighton in Westbury, but left pointless after the Horse claimed a 3-1 triumph.
Casuals were made to pay for a number of missed chances, after Mark Pugh had put the Horse ahead.
Julian Putt and a second from Mark Pugh put Horse in command before Mark Skuse netted the consolation 10 minutes from time.
Former Old Road Tavern player Ian Ball came back to haunt his former club on his debut for Fascia Graphics.
Debutant Ball struck two second-half goals that were to prove to be the winners.
Tavern's cause was not helped when they lost their experienced keeper Bernie Court through injury.
Replacement keeper Tam Laidlaw was unable to keep out Mark Smith's 20-yard free-kick that put Fascia in front.
A spectacular volley from Simon Palmer, his first for the Tavern, made it 1-1 but then Ball took over.
He made it 2-1 and then scored from a tight angle to make it three.
Tavern's second arrived two minutes from time an unbelievable solo effort from Gavin Aplin who took the ball from his own 18 yard box before rounding Fascia's keeper.
Second Division Spencer Sports gave it their best shot before being eliminated from the Wiltshire Sunday Cup by Moonrakers FC.
The Swindon side won 3-0 but things could have been worse for the Melksham-based side had goalkeeper Nick Evans not been in fantastic form throughout.
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