Kings Arms (Trowbridge) dropped their first point since early October when North Star B rallied from a 3-1 deficit to claim a 3-3 draw in Division Four of the Vanitec Computers-sponsored Chippenham Sunday League.

The Arms were quick out of the blocks and took the lead in the fourth minute through Scott Askew .

The Calne-based visitors were level on 18 minutes through Adam Godwin but Kings Arms regained the lead on 32 minutes with a Scott Askew diving header.

They went further ahead early in the second half through Matt Minns but North Star roared back, Darren Axford reducing the deficit before Godwin netted their equaliser with just 10 minutes remaining.

FC Bradford recorded their 11th straight victory since they lost on the opening day of the season to Kings Arms, beating Classic FC 5-0. The goals came from Mike Embleton (2), Steve Bryant, Phil Radwell and Tom Seviour.

A goal in each half from Jamie Farquharson and Mark Smith earned Fascia Graphics a 2-0 win over bottom of the table Plough.

Cooper Avon moved off the foot of the Division Three table after Shane Thornton's late winner over Pig & Whistle United saw them clinch a 2-1 victory in the Melksham derby.

Paul Young's first goal of the season and Leigh Wells saw the Hare & Hounds hit back from a goal down to defeat Old Lane United 2-1 for whom Chris Sheppard scored the first half opener.

In the Premier Division Terry's came away from All Cannings with a point following a 2-2 stalemate.

Cannings opened the scoring midway through the half through Nick Oram.

Terry's equaliser came on 55 minutes through a Richard Clarke volley and they took the lead thanks to sub Dean Gumm.

Cannings, though, stole a point when Stuart Beaven's free-kick crept in off the post.

Leaders Sherston Town are now six points clear at the top after an 8-1 victory over bottom side Calne Town.

Andy Wicks bagged his first treble of the campaign while Antony Vizard netted two to take him to 23 for the season. Matt Wilkins, Danny Beck and Dan Ody added the others with Paul Duckett replying.

Reigning champions The Duke (Corsham) went second after a 4-0 victory over Hullavington. Jamie Rowe put them ahead, with Paul Clifford, Luke Chapman and skipper Darran Hughes completing the tally.

Box Rovers drew 3-3 with Winsley, their goals from Tom Smith (2) and Darren Wileman.

In Division One, second-placed Maud Heath Sports were stunned by an Atworth United side who hit back from being 3-1 down to claim a deserved 4-3 victory which moved them of the foot of the table. Dean Slade grabbed a hat-trick for Sports but it was all in vain as Atworth hit back through Dan Adams, Mike Hopkins (2) and Stuart Holland.

Horse & Groom were another side that turned around a two-goal deficit to defeat Chippenham Police 5-3.

Jason Roberts and Julian Kirby put the Police ahead, but Paul Aland (3) and Paul Bendell (2) completed the turn-around.

Division Two leaders Corsham Centre go into 2004 with a perfect 100 per cent league record of played 10, won 10 after they destroyed Blue Circle Saints 9-0. Simon Grey led the rampage with four, James Lye added a brace with Liam Fullam, Scott Lye and Craig Gingell sharing the others.