SWINDON SUNAY LEAGUE: IT was a red letter day for Division Two side Highworth Plough as they gained their first points of the season.
The bottom-of-the-table team romped to a fine 2-0 home win over Dynamo Ashton, thanks to goals from Chris Wardroper and Robert Groves.
Despite fielding nine players from the start Ladsio put in a superb performance to win 3-2 at Philip Andrews in their Division Six fixture at Supermarine. Billy Hunt and John Hughes scored for the disappointed losers.
Penetrators had an excellent 3-2 win at second-placed Dolphin with Jason Cobb, Rob Richings and Justin Webb getting on the scoresheet.
Closing the gap on the teams at the top are Castrol GTX who won 3-2 at Faringdon Rd Grapes, thanks to a double from Wayne Thompson and one for Tom Hunt. Darren Fortnight and Carl Pace replied for the Grapes.
H & H Athletic won 5-2 at Kingsdown United with Dave Gibbons and Richard Ricks (penalty) scoring for the home side.
Division Two leaders SKS Blyskawica had to rely on a last-minute equaliser from Ben Hollick, his second of the game, in their 2-2 draw at home to Athletico. Robbie Poynter had earlier knocked in a double for the visitors.
Jesters overcame third-placed Innogy Holdings 3-1 with Mark Croydon, Jason Kearns and Steve Crame netting.
A Tom Adams double and a goal from Mike Martin wasn't enough for Pewsey Saints who went down 4-3 at home to Innogy.
In Division 1, Juventus went joint top after their 7-3 win at New Century WMC. A four-timer for Vinny Parker, Tate Hulbert with a double and Enzo Mazzotta earned them the points. Ryan Lovegrove with a double and Karl Little replied for Century.
A Phil Fisher hat-trick gave Wroughton WMC a superb 3-0 win over Carriers Arms.
With Division Three leaders Penhill United without a fixture, South Marston failed to take advantage after being held to a 2-2 draw at Wanborough. Chris Rusling and Pete Myles scored for Wanborough.
Thamesdown Nalgo won 3-1 at Coleshill for whom Keith Coleman scored.
Mallard came back from being 3-1 down to defeat Nationwide 5-4 with goals from Andy Rutter, Stuart Murdoch, Reg Prentice and a double from Carl Dawson. Barry Shedden, Mike Hynde, Jason Daley and an own goal were on the spot for Nationwide.
Compton Welding won 2-0 at Fox and Hounds and High Street Club drew 1-1 with Coleview Sports. Kevin Traill scored for High St and Ryan Wheeler netted for Coleview.
Third-placed club in Division Four Suffolk Arms won 1-0 at KMLC.
A Ricky Oliver double gave Motorola a 2-1 home win over Lamb Marlborough.
Auto Colour won 3-2 at Red Lion with goals for John and Mark Hacker and Craig Toogood. Rob Staynings with a double replied for Red Lion.
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