BEN Hollick struck four times as SKS Blyskawica demolished Jesters 8-2 to remain in second spot in Division 1.
Also on target were Darren Kyle and Fab Stec together with a Rich Wojewodka double. Kevin Priest and Michael O'Neill replied for Jesters, who also had a player sent off.
Division 2
There were welcome home wins for Pewsey Saints and Thamesdown CS Nalgo, who beat Athletico 5-1 and Innogy 3-2 respectively.
A Luke Sinclair hat-trick and a brace for Paul Montague provided Saints with their win, and Simon Williams and Andy McKinna with a double did likewise for Nalgo.
Division 3
Green Baize opened up a 20-point gap at the top after beating Auto Colour 7-2. Arthur Levett knocked in four, Stuart Bellinger, Mark Harper and Terry Moore added further goals.
A Phillip O'Farrell hat-trick, taking his tally to 11 goals in 10 games, helped Nationwide to defeat Mallard 3-1, and Wanborough were 5-1 victors at Coleshill with Shaun Noakes, Michael Kent, Danny Bridgeman and Pete Myal with a penalty on the scoresheet, plus an own goal.
Division 4
CJ Electrical demolished previous leaders Southbrook Inn 6-0 at Marlborough to go top. Wayne Presley with a hat- trick, Steve Dean, Richard Jackson and Chris Norman provided the perfect start to their 2004 campaign.
Lamb Marlborough and Windmill shared a 10-goal thriller, with Nick Fraser scoring twice and Justin Guarnieri hitting a hat-trick for Lamb.
A Dave Hutchinson double and strikes from Rene Jepson and Paul Hughes gave Suffolk Arms an excellent 4-1 home win over Red Lion Inn.
Division 5
Castrol Chiseldon moved above Rat Trap into second spot after the two teams met at Chiseldon Rec. Joe Matano and Craig Ingram together with a Lee Stoddart four-timer helped Castrol to a superb 6-0 victory.
McKenzies beat G & F Bricklaying 1-0 thanks to an Ian Teasdale second half goal, and ISSC won 3-1 at Philip Andrews, whose consolation goal came from Rob Andrews.
Division 6
Chesters hammered Actebis 12-1 to go second with Toby Clapton(2), Adam Ockwell(4), Murat Satici(2), Aiden Messer(3) and Sebastian Court netting. Aiden Williams grabbed the Actebis consolation.
Nationwide Life won 6-1 at Swindon City, for whom Dave O'Neill scored, and 419ers defeated Longs Bar 5-0 with Lewis and Bryan Polden, James Packer, Dave Ashworth and Claudio Sousa all on target.
Division 7
the only fixture in this division saw third-placed Cricklade Town fire seven past fourth-placed Blueprint without reply, with Richard Jordan, Mark Whyburd, Mike Cocca, Adam Obree, Tim Goddard and Mark Giles with two all netting.
WILTS SUNDAY CUP
Two significant results from the next round of the Wilts Sunday Cup were top team Greyhound crashing out 4-1 to County Ground Hotel from Division 3, and Division 7 leaders Nine Elms coming from behind three times to win 4-3 against a strong Holt FC side from the Chippenham League. Warren Fuller, Mark McMeeking and a double from Mark Jackson were the scorers.
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