Wingfield's 5-1 victory over 10-man Chippenham Police in Division One of the Vanitec Computers-sponsored Chippenham & District Sunday League left the losers firmly rooted at the bottom of the table.
Matt Pullen's own-goal in the seventh minute set Wingfield on their way with Guy Rowley, Lee Frisby, Rob Edginton and Alan House sharing the others. Jason Roberts netted a consolation effort.
The George Lacock claimed a shock 2-1 victory at home to Maud Heath Sports who had won their previous eight games.
A second-half header from Tim Culling and a volley from Jason King his first for The George proved enough as Robbie Fry replied.
Biddestone Social's 6-1 win at Trowbridge Harriers returned them to the top of the table. Paul Poiner, Matt Pratley twice, a Mark Williams own-goal, Rob Pocock and Danny Jones netted, with Williams scoring Harriers' strike.
Dave Macey netted on his debut for West End Wanderers but was unable to save Wanderers from a 3-1 defeat against Colerne. Macey became the 30th player used by the Melksham-based club's manager Nathan Mantle in his 11 games.
Colerne won with strikes from Richard Smart, Steve Tarren and an own goal from Leon Rockley.
Atworth United lost 2-1 to Semington Rovers, James Eatough (penalty) and Dave Castle scoring for Rovers, with Dan Adams replying.
Chippenham Sports & Social Club left it late before claiming a 4-2 win over the Horse & Groom.
Paul Bendell and Paul Daly's goals for the Horse matched the efforts of Darren Whiston and Tony Kerwick for Sports before Gary Blackwood's late double won it.
PREMIER DIVISION
Sherston Town sit proudly on top at the halfway stage and a 3-1 win over last season's champions The Duke Corsham means they will be difficult to shift.
Alan Webb's opener was cancelled out by Luke Chapman's strike, but Antony Vizard took his tally to 20 for the season with a brace.
Dog & Fox Ashley were 8-4 winners in a thriller against Box Rovers.
Steve Roddy was the hero, scoring seven times. Ricky Trott scored the other, with Wayne Munday (2), Tim Jefferies and Tom Smith replying.
Westbury Rangers A moved second after defeating Bradford News 5-2 despite having Matthew Gardiner dismissed after four minutes.
Paul Smith and Paul Beavers put Rangers two up before George Hulbert and Darren Wing restored parity.
Second-half goals from Marc Lanfear, Beavers and Nathan Olasz's own goal sealed Rangers' win.
Struggling Calne Town had a 1-1 draw with All Cannings. Rich Chaffey's first half goal for Calne was erased by Charlie Collier.
DIVISION TWO
The top-of-the-table clash between North Star A and Corsham Centre was postponed, so North Bradley's narrow 1-0 victory over Steeple Ashton saw them claim top spot. Spencer Willmott scoring.
Battling Roadrunners FC lost 6-4 to Holt. Lee Kelty, Rich Eddy, Kit Straker and Adam Stevens hit the target for Roadrunners with Neil Grant (2), Tyler Pang and a fantastic treble from Tom Pang making up Holt's half dozen.
Sutton Benger arrested a run of five defeats by beating Spencer Sports 2-1 in controversial circumstances.
Their 2-1 win saw them come from behind to seal the win, Royston Aust put Spencer ahead only for Nick Slade to level. Slade hit the winner despite pleas for offside.
Biddestone Arms' Kevin Hatherall and Ryan Kelleher both saw red, but their side managed to come up trumps against Southwick Sports 3-1.
Jamie Moth gave Southwick the lead, but Adie Bray finally broke his duck for the Arms and Dean Fry's double saw them home.
A hat-trick for Scott Evans plus strikes from Ben Munns, Chris Pitman and Chris Crome eased Christian Malford to a 6-2 win at Somerford, who replied with goals from Chris Yeo and John Goad.
DIVISION THREE
With leaders Four Seasons inactive, Parsons Nose's 9-0 hammering of Cooper Avon saw them close the gap at the top.
Rick Noonan opened and finished the scoring with Wayne Bailey (3), Darren Whiting (2), Gavin Bailey and Craig Townsend also striking.
Bradstone Rovers moved off the bottom by defeating Old Lane United 4-0, Alan Eades (2), Kelvin Dickinson and Rob Lymath scoring.
Potterne FC's new signing Johnny Emm was again among the goals, hitting six of the best as his side overpowered Corsham Park Rangers 7-3.
Andy Beavan-Witts added the seventh while Paul Smith, Gordon Willshire and Ian Wootton shared Rangers' goals.
DIVISION FOUR
The race for the title promises to be one of the closest for many years as the four contenders continue to pull away from the chasing pack.
Pacesetters King Arms (Trowbridge) were the highest scorers of the day, crushing Old Road Tavern 12-2.
Scott Askew (3), Matt Minnis (3), Dean Murden (2), Jerone Dyer (2), Ross Pike and Jamie Iles led the rout with Rick Lovenburry and Neil Roynon replying.
FC Bradford kept up the pressure on the King Arms with their 6-1 home win over Bear Casuals. Jason Harford (3), Steve Rose, Mike Embleton and Robin Walker netted with Lee Ridout heading a consolation.
First-half goals from Craig Dore and Phil Clark were unable to prevent Pack Horse Rangers from going down 3-2 at Rowde, who hit back to win with second-half strikes from Phillip Crew, Jamie Mullins and Mike Keeling.
Virgin also hit the goal trail as they defeated KSM 9-0. Having beaten the same side 13-0 only two weeks ago, Virgin netted this time through Ian Standing (3), Matthew Stevens (2), Lee Jones, Nick Slade, Dave Melin and sub Darren Brooks.
Julian Davison ran the length of the field before firing home a brilliant equalizer for the Plough after Nick Still had volleyed Classic FC ahead. But Davison's moment of magic was the Bradford's side only consolation as they suffered defeat no 10 of the season.
Further goals from Still, Dayle Townsend, Kevin Bridgeman and sub John Baker eased Classic home 5-1.
Goals from Jamie Farquharson and Luke Stoneham earned Fascia Graphics a nail-biting 2-1 win over North Star B, for whom Nick Bloodworth netted.
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