DESPITE the wretched weather conditions, all but one of the Swindon & District League's top flight matches got the go ahead on Saturday.
Windmill kept their unbeaten record in tact with a 6-1 win over Queensfield.
Dean Parson scored four and Nick Thomas bagged a brace.
PREMIER DIVISION
Elswhere in the top section, Westwood defeated Ridgeway 8-2, scorers were Barry Armstrong 3, John Kerrigan 2, Rick Oliver, Steve Brierley and Eddy Gordon.
In a well-battled game, County Ground came up against Queenstown and drew 1-1. Trevor Baker and Danny Bourne the scorers
Division ONE
Some high scoring games in this division this week, with Southbrook hitting 13 for starters in reply to Blyskawica's solitary strike. Paul Parsons (4), Gary Finnegan (2), Lee Johnson, Jason Cattle, Tim Pearson, Dave Heskett, Jamie Packer, Lewis Pauldon, and Gareth Walton all scored in the rout.
Barron Heating struck a dozen in their 12-1 win over Trailers, Barry Chappell scoring the only goal for the beaten side.
Westlecot beat South Marston 5-2. Andy Zarcinski, Yoham Sutton, Ashley Edenborough (2) and Jamie Lovell scored for Westlecot. Simon Kemp and Dave Jones were on target for South Marston.
Woolworths beat Spectrum 9-2, Daniel Doole and James Reid scoring for the losers, while County Ground Reserves were 2-1 winners against Deers Leap. Darren Wallis and Wayne Parmer scored for County Ground.
Division TWO
TEN-MAN Liden Pumas were on fine form when they came up against Westwood Reserves.
The game finished 11-2 to the Pumas with goals from Terry Moore (6), Tyrone Stevens (3). David Morgan and Robbie Harris, Sean Lewis and James Ackrell scored for Westwood. Manor beat S&R Motors 1-0, with Darren Collett scoring the goal.
Queenstown Reserves beat Gangsters 7-3 with Barry young firing in four with others from Andy Kitchener and Micky Cooper.
Martin Gooden come off the bench for Green Baize Reserves to score with his first touch when the team came up against Lower Stratton, final score 2-2 other goal from the Baize came from Kev Magel.
Division THREE
Wroughton were 12-4 winners against New Town with Paul Rideout (4), Steve Slattery (3) and Alex Ramsey (3) doing much of the damage.
Trax defeated Deers Leap Reserves 4-2.
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