MID-WILTSHIRE SUNDAY LEAGUE: THE Dolphin twice fought back from behind as they shared ten goals with bottom of the table Netheravon on Sunday 4 May.
Darren Folkard converted a penalty for the Devizes side, while Jonathan Emm scored two. Andy Bevan-Witts and Johnson both netted singles.
Bevan-Witts and Emm were also on target as The Dolphin collected maximum points in midweek with a 3-0 win over New Inn. Sam Weller scored their other goal.
Kings Arms played three fixtures in the space of four days but emerged empty-handed.
They were beaten 3-0 by New Inn, before a brace from Simon Gaines and a Rob Evans strike saw JB Lions hold out for a 3-2 victory on Thursday night.
Craig Brown's hat-trick against Bar OC/The Crown on Sunday also proved in vain as the Kings Arms lost 5-3.
Brown gave Kings Arms an early two-goal lead, but Andrew Webster's first hat-trick of the season and singles from Mark Hulland and Nick Harford helped Bar OC to victory.
Champions Selectabook maintained their 100 per cent record with a 4-3 win over Bar OC a 7-2 triumph against struggling Trowbridge Wanderers. Nick Harrison and Dylan Turner were on target for Wanderers.
The John Strickland Memorial Cup final will be contested by Selectabook and Bar OC on May 18 at Devizes Town FC, kick off 10.30am.
Bar OC take on holders JB Lions in the final of the Roundway Cup on May 25, kick off 10.30am, while Selectabook and The Dolphin clash in the final of the Linpac Sports and Social Cup at 2.30pm.
The Mid Wiltshire Sunday Football League would like to hear from any clubs wishing to join a League. Contact league secretary Sue Saunderson on (01225) 764439 for further details.
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