MALMESBURY maintained their 100 per cent record in the under 13 division as title glory beckons.
Malmesbury also top the under 14 section after overtaking long-time leaders Mitel, while Cirencester Juniors extended their advantage at the top of the under 15 table.
UNDER 13
Malmesbury need five points from their remaining three games to be mathematically certain of clinching the title after an 11th straight win.
Highworth were brushed aside 5-0 on their own patch as the champions elect stretched their perfect record.
Cricklade are the only side able to catch the leaders.
They are five points behind Malmesbury, but still have three games to play two of which are against their main rivals.
Cricklade continued their challenge with a convincing 7-1 win over Down Ampney.
The floodgates loosened on 30 minutes when Cricklade hit the post and the ball was cleared into the path of Hallum Nash who fired home a great shot.
That goal was all that separated the sides at the interval, but Cricklade ran away with the second half.
Within two minutes Kayvon Mortizavi tapped home the first of his three goals.
Eight minutes later Mortizavi added his second from Nash's smart pass.
James Lally made it 4-0 within 60 seconds and Lee Cottom soon rounded the keeper to make it five without reply.
Shane Bumphrey's lob reduced arrears, but Mortizavi completed his hat-trick with a superb solo strike.
Ampney's James Denyer was unfortunate to put through his own net and make it 7-1.
This sets up a grand finale, with two of Cricklade's final three games against current leaders and favourites Malmesbury.
UNDER 14
Mitel's long stay at the top of the table was finally brought to an end as the title favourites were held to a 1-1 draw at Croft.
Christian Paprocki was the Mitel scorer as his side continue to stutter during the run in.
Malmesbury were quick to take advantage of the slip, winning 6-0 at Cirencester Cents to move top of the table by virtue of a marginally superior goal difference.
The top two are now tied on 36 points, although Mitel do have a game in hand on their title rivals and remain in control of their own destiny.
Wroughton moved into the top half of the table thanks to an easy 12-0 win at rock-bottom Bourton.
UNDER 15
Cirencester Juniors moved seven points clear of Liden Community at the top of the table thanks to a comfortable 7-2 win over fourth-placed Stratton Juniors.
Liden Community in second, are still in charge of their own destiny however, with three games in hand on the leaders.
Swindon Eagles seem certain to finish third after an emphatic 8-2 victory against bottom club Badgers.
Mid-table Wroughton could only manage a 2-2 home draw with lowlyFerndale .
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