THIRD Division Cooper-Avon ended a wait of 20 months for their first point in the Chippenham & District Sunday League.
Against Corsham Park Rangers they were just 10 minutes away from claiming their first win in more than two years.
Trailing to a Martin Perrett goal, in just 38 seconds, Cooper-Avon fought back and took the lead through Alex Coombs and Peter Fish.
The wait for victory continues, however, as Pete Saint-Ruth's 30-yarder earned a share of the points in the 80th minute.
It was a case of men against boys as Somerford convincingly beat the youngsters of Corsham Centre 6-2. Chris Yeo (4) and Gavin Klukowski (2) both found the right net, while Scott Liddington hit his own net twice!.
Roadrunners are no strangers to high-scoring games.
Last week they were on the wrong end of an 11-4 scoreline, and this week they were 10-6 victors over Hare & Hounds. Andy Zuk (4), Steve Ivin (3), Simon Hardwick, Keith Taylor and Mark Billett shared Roadrunners goals with Paul Revening (4), Niall McClean and Matthew Benson replying.
Steve Johnson netted Rowde's consolation as they lost 5-1 to Southwick Sports & Social Club. John Walters (2), Carl Davies , Dan Alford and Gary Brooks responded.
AFC Unicorn beat Sir Audley's Arms 5-0, Lee Scutter (2), Dean Fry (2) and Kevin Woolford on target.
Holt remain unbeaten and top of the pile following their thrilling 4-3 win over Blue Circle Saints. Holt's Neil Grant got the winner, his second, Tom Pang also with a brace, while Steve Martin (2) and Wayne Wheeler netted for Saints.
In Division One, Trowbridge Harriers and West Lavington went into their match unbeaten and it was the latter who continued their sequence with a 1-0 victory, Simon Drewitt netting in the 70th minute.
West End Wanderers replaced Terry's at the summit following a 6-2 win at Bradford Sports. Dave Percival netted both for the Sports, Frank Coleman (3), John Price (2) and Martin Salter finding the target for the winners.
Maud Heath Sports found themselves trailing to Colerne A 3-1 at the break but produced a storming second-half display to snatch a 4-3 victory. Charlie Spirrell, Jamie Bowler and Jason Smith shared Colerne's first- half goals, Dean Slade hitting all four for the Sports.
George Lacock hit back to overturn a two-goal deficit and claim a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw with Gladstone Liberal Club. Mike Cassidy and James Pope had put the Libs two up, Andy Joad and Phil Clarke earning a point for the George.
All Cannings A consolidated top spot in the Premier Division after a 2-1 win over Hullavington Village. Cannings' Nick Oram gave them the lead before a Craig Samuels penalty restored parity for Hullavington. Cannings were then gifted a winning goal as Martin Baker intercepted a clearance header to score in the 86th minute.
Second-placed Box Rovers defeated Westbury Rangers A 3-1, Ben Sammut and Andy Wileman (2) their scorers. Paul Smith replied.
A 20 yard half volley for Jeff Goodway was the Pack Horse's consolation as they fell 3-1 at home to Malmesbury Victoria, who won with goals from Antony Vizard, Wayne Kibble and Alan Webb.
Dog & Fox, Ashley's keeper Garry Epps was in outstanding form to help his side defeat local rivals Bradford News 1-0. Lee Stevens headed home the Dog's 88th-minute winner.
Winsley paid the price for fielding only 10 players against Percy's, as they lost out 4-2. Frank Rogers and Tom Laver hit a brace each with Robin Walker replying for Winsley.
Semington Rovers took full advantage of Wingfield's inactivity to take over at the top after a 4-1 win over Spencer Sports. Stuart Barber, Ian White and Kelvin Lockwood fired them ahead and despite Tim Knight pulling one back, Stuart Donohoe made sure Semington had the final say.
Goals from Mark Burrell, Danny Irons and Matty Coles were not enough to stop North Bradley from going down 5-3 at home to a North Star A side reduced to 10 men with 20 minutes left after they lost Guy Minnis through injury. At that stage Bradley were leading 3-2 but the Star had other ideas, Mark Sherrat (4) Tom Ludford with their goals.
Two late goals from John O'Meara and Paul Poiner saw Biddestone Social Club defeat Old Lane United 3-2. Alan Davies and Matt Saunders netted for United, with Luke Barrett completing Biddestone's tally.
Sutton Benger had a thoroughly deserved win over local rivals Christian Malford. Benger, close to calling the game off due to unavailabilities, ran out 3-0 winners thanks to Nick Slade (2) and Tom Birch.
Westbury Rangers B continue to head the Division Four table despite being held 2-2 by local rivals White Horse FC. Chris Sims netted both goals for the Horse, Dale Johnson and Dave Jones scoring for a Rangers side, who played the final 30 minutes with only nine players after having both Matthew Gardiner and Steve Wyatt sent off.
Last season's wooden spoonists KSM clinched their third win of the season, 8-1 against Classic FC. Andy Scott (3), Jason Cole (2), Stuart Kofie, Kes Russell and a Paul Hussey own goal made up the eight, with Hussey also scoring at the other end.
First-half strikes from Chris Sampson and Shaun King gave North Star B a 2-0 victory against a Plough team still searching for a win in 29 league outings.
Both Old Road Tavern and Bradstone Rovers remain unbeaten after drawing 1-1, Martin Woolford and Alan Eades scoring the respective goals.
Doubles from Darren Gale and Paul Mason earned Potterne a 4-1 home win against the Four Seasons.
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