BAR OC moved from fourth to third in the Mid-Wilts Sunday League table after a convincing 5-0 win at home to Netheravon.
Pete Swales gave them a 20th-minute lead when he broke through the middle of Netheravon's defence and converted from inside the area.
Five minutes later Tom Evans netted his first goal for the club and Bar OC took a 3-0 lead in the 35th minute as Andy Webster fired in a left-foot shot.
On the stroke of half-time Evans picked up his second after running onto a long ball from Duncan Biggins.
Midway through the second half Webster bagged his second and Bar OC's fifth from the penalty spot after he was brought down.
Devizes Snooker Club and Kings Arms shared the points in a 3-3 thriller.
The Snooker Club took an early advantage with a fantastic strike from Jonathon Schofield but Kings Arms equalised shortly after when Daniel Prince picked up on a through ball and slotted home.
Nick Gleeson's 35-yard free kick found the head of Tim Coombes who flicked it on into the top corner to give Kings Arms a 2-1 half-time lead.
A mad last 10 minutes of the game saw three goals .
Craig Townsend converted from the penalty spot after Schofield was fouled and then Schofield netted with a superb shot for a 3-2 lead. The last play of the game fell to the Arms' Tim Coombes who capitalised on a long ball and finished with a cool lob to snatch a point.
JB's Lions picked up their first points of the season with a 5-4 win over Dolphin.
The Lions had the advantage early on and went ahead through Mick Rogers.
David Cox equalised but the Lions went 3-1 ahead before half-time, Al Caven and Rob Fettis on target.
Rogers hit another two goals early in the second half to complete his hat-trick and give Lions a 5-1 lead.
Dolphin roared back with goals from Jonathon Emm and Cox, but it was all too late to affect the result.
Selectabook, 11-4 winners, started poorly in their game against New Inn and conceded an early goal when Robert Guyton lobbed Neil Doran.
David Lloyd equalised after 30 minutes and three more quickfire goals from Alan Webster, Andy Coombes and Jamie Gale saw them go in with a 4-1 half-time lead.
Gale completed his hat-trick in the second half, Nick Taylor also adding two, Lloyd and Coombes getting their second goals and Marcus Wallen another in a strong finish.
Casual defending from the Bookmen allowed the New Inn to get three late goals through Mike Kelly and Iain Walker (2).
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