THERE were top-of-the-table shocks and bottom-of-the-table joy in Sunday's games.
Pride of place went to Longs Bar in Division 6, who gained their first victory of the season, a 4-0 trouncing of Intermach, with Chris Hanrahan getting all four.
Two divisional leaders were beaten Innogy Holdings in Division 2, who lost 7-2 to Penhill United, and Southbrook Inn from Division 4, who crashed 5-0 to Jovial Monk.
Division 1
Tran Staff won 5-2 at Carriers Arms to maintain their second spot in the league. A couple of goals each for Steve Winchcombe and Kevin Theobald and one for Rich Knox was enough against a depleted Carriers team whose goals came from Dan Prescott and Mark Peters.
Greyhound beat Moonrakers 6-1 to remain 12 points clear. Stuart Hodson, Nathan Holt, Neil Dix, Danny Jeffers and Toby Clark with two all netted, and Mark Gunter replied for the Moonies.
Juventus won 7-1 at Jesters thanks to Enzo Mazzotta, Shaun Wimble, Tony Falvo, Frank Serratore and a hat trick from Tate Hulbert. The Jesters' consolation came from Mark Bolton.
Division 2
Paul Distill and Dave Duncan scored for leaders Innogy Holdings who went down 7-2 at home to Penhill United. On the scoresheet for Penhill were Darren Smart with a hat-trick, Gary Macieszonek, Sam Reason, Lee Francome and Gary Hill.
Joining Penhill in second place one point behind Innogy Holdings are Haydon Wick WMC, who won 8-3 at Dynamo Ashton.
Swindon West Indians beat Innogy 7-1 with Jimmy and Jerry Wright netting, together with Chris Allen and doubles for Jermaine Squire and Ajay Sahota.
Division 3
Leaders Green Baize won 3-0 at Mallard and County Ground went second after their 3-2 win at Nationwide, with Gareth Davies grabbing a hat-trick.
Fox & Hounds drew 3-3 at home to Wanborough with Simon Cooper, Pete Knox and Brian Reynolds scoring.
Division 4
Jovial Monk had a tremendous 5-0 win at leaders Southbrook Inn with Dwayne Quinn, Carl Webster, Gerry Ellis, Paul Ponting and Dave Stevens all on target.
Joining Southbrook on top are CJ Electrical, who won 4-1 at Highworth Swindon Fencing thanks to Lee Blanchard, Chris Norman and a Marly Griffiths double.
Queensfield also won 4-1 at Red Lion. Neil Payne, Matthew Medlam and a brace from Chris Grant saw the visitors to victory.
Mark Smith's hat-trick gave Windmill a 3-1 home win over KMLC, whose reply came from Matt Cole.
Division 5
Leaders Prince Of Wales won 5-3 at Halcrow, with Tim Hughes and Barry Young (2) scoring for the losers.
Lava Lounge defeated Penetrators 7-2 with goals for David Ford, Derek Harris and Craig Alexander with a five-timer.
Four second half goals for Ross Kemp, Gary Darville, Paul Dolphin and Ben Taylor enabled Grapes to win 4-0 at bottom club Philip Andrews.
Division 6
Leaders Deers Leap increased their lead after beating Swindon City 5-2 with doubles for Paul Venables and Dennis King and one for Mike Young.
Chesters beat WS One 1-0 with Adam Ockwell netting. Scott Rendell scored for Actebis in their 2-1 defeat at home to 419ers.
Duckhams Chiseldon came from 4-2 behind to beat Nationwide Life 5-4. Two goals each for John Cave-Ayland and Glen Horsell and one for John L'Estrange saw Duckhams home in an exciting game. Paul Moss, Paul Hibberd and Martin Lewis scored for Nationwide.
Division 7
Nine Elms defeated Cricklade Town Sunday 4-2 in a well-contested game. Warren Fuller, Ross Peart, Paul Webb and Steve Townsend scored for the leaders.
Queenstown drew 2-2 at AFC Royston, whose scorers were Matt Clarke and Nick Pagett with a 25- yarder.
Dennis Removals had an excellent 8-3 win at Angelos with a hat-trick for John Morse, a double for Martin White and one each for Andy Flanagan, Lee Bristow and Matt Hutchings.
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