WESTLEA Wanderers' Sam English helped himself to a hat-trick as his under 13s team battered visiting Brunel Boys 8-1.
Hillis gave the home side a 10th minute lead and they never really looked back.
McCulloch struck to make it 2-0, before English pounced to fire in a swift treble to give Westlea a 5-0 advantage.
Charman then added a sixth to leave Westlea looking very comfortable at the interval.
Westlea who continued to find the net with Charman scoring his second of the match and Mani Randhawa then making it eight. Wade Dixon got a consolation goal for the visitors.
Croft under 13s picked up a welcome victory over Shrivenham and Watchfield. Croft dominated the first half against a hard working Shrivenham team but only had one goal to show for their efforts, scored by Callum Finnegan.
Dan Franklin doubled the lead in the second half but Shrivenham halved the deficit ten minutes from time through Elliott Cord.
However, a great strike from Franklin, his second of the match, wrapped up the win for Croft.
Highworth Juniors under 13s travelled to Old Town United and emerged with a 2-0 victory. A good performance by the visitors saw them maintain their title challenge in Division One.
Dan Lee headed Highworth in front from a great Tom Maynard cross and soon after Maynard completed the scoring, forcing home a cross from Bowden.
Malmesbury Youth under 16s were beaten 4-0 by Liden Community.
There were goals aplenty in the under 12 clash between Highworth Juniors and Ferndale Rodbourne Tigers, the visitors triumphing 9-5.
Meanwhile Stratton Juniors demolished Brunel Boys 12-0 in the under 15 section.
Purton under 10s enjoyed a 9-2 win at Ashton Keynes while in the under 14s section Greenmeadow won 5-3 at Croft Juniors.
Stratton Juniors and Eastville Boys fought out a 3-3 draw while Shaw B won 4-2 at Swindon Badgers.
Wootton Bassett Town edged out Amesbury Sports by three goals to two.
Walcot Wanderers capped a good November with a home win over Juventus 2-0.
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