SWINDON SUNDAY LEAGUE: JOHN Cave-Ayland led the way for Duckham Q as he hit five goals in his side's 9-0 thrashing of Blueprint in Division Seven.
The other scorers for Duckhams were John L'Estrange, James Bradford (2) and an own goal.
In Division One, the battle between Greyhound and Juventus ended with a 3-1 home victory for the champions thanks to goals from Dave Slattery, Keith Walker and Dave Gee. Vinny Parker replied for Juve.
A tremendous comeback by New Century WMC, 2-1 down at Carriers Arms with 20 minutes to go, saw them win 4-2. Alex Green and Mark Peters scored for Carriers.
There were 10 goals at Pembroke Gardens where Rodbourne Cheney WMC went down 6-4 at home to Wroughton WMC. Paul Blackford (2), Michael Heath and Mark Arnold scored for Cheney.
In Division Two there was an impressive 3-1 win at Swindon West Indians for Athletico. Jimmy Wright was on target for the home side.
Alanbrooke and Jesters both enjoyed good home wins, Alanbrooke defeating Innogy 5-1 with two goals each for Martin Dunn and Lee Thomas and one for Carl Taylor.
A Mark Croydon hat-trick helped Jesters to a 9-2 win over Highworth Plough, Neil Edwards (2), Mark Botting (2), Wayne Petrie and Steve Crame also netting.
Dynamo Ashton picked up their first points with a 4-3 win at Innogy Holdings, Gino Fairclough, Paul Distill and Chris Sharp with the consolation goals.
In Division Three, Penhill United did well to draw 3-3 at home to early pacesetters South Marston. Two goals from 16-year-old debutant Martin Littlechild and one for Gary Hill helped Penhill's cause.
Nationwide and Thamesdown Nalgo fought out a 3-3 draw, Dave Shepherd netting two for Nationwide.
Micky Redford and a Liam Mcdermott strike helped Coleview Sports to a 2-2 home draw against Wanborough, while Fox and Hounds won 3-1 at High St Club thanks to Steve Webb,Danny Bourne and Jamie Ashby. Kevin Traill replied.
In Division Four, County Ground won by the odd goal in five at Lamb Marlborough with Kevin Coles (2) and Danny Clayton hitting the net. Simon Parkland and John Bull struck for Lamb.
Steve Matthews of Auto Colour netted four goals in his side's 7-2 home drubbing of Campbell James, John Hacker (2) and Mark Hacker completing the tally.
Southbrook Inn grabbed their first win, beating KMLC 4-1 thanks to Ash Channing, Ian Harper, Colin Yates and Darren Keighley.
Windmill were held to a 1-1 home draw against Highworth Swindon Fencing with Mike Phelps on target. Two goals apiece for Rob Staynings and Steve Brierley was not enough for Red Lion who went down 5-4 at home to Suffolk Arms.
Queensfield of Division Five stayed top after their 6-1 win at Grosvenor, Neil Robinson (3), Matthew Medlam (2) and Mike Chivers on target, Nick Haynes replying.
Brook House Farm opened their league campaign with a 3-1 win at Swindon Police, for whom Richard Ward bagged a goal.
Jovial Monk and Wincanton shared six goals, Gerry Ellis and John Goodenough (2) for the Monk, Andy Bell and Shane Hewlett (2) replying.
ISSC netted eight at Sporting Sunnys with Jason Lyne scoring four, Mark Merriman a brace and Mark Allen and Simon Jones the others. Dave Ford and Michael Yates replied.
Sun Inn Coate won 5-1 against Nationwide Life with goals from Wayne Palmer (2), Des Flannelly, Chris Amor and Matt Aitken.
Teams emerging at the top of Division Six are Castrol GTX Magnatec, who had a good 5-2 win at Halcrow thanks to Wayne Thompson (2), Stuart Phillips, Craig Ingram and Joe Matano.
Another team off to a good start are G & F Bricklaying who had a 5-2 win over Swindon Cerney, Anthony McCusker with a hat-trick, Chris Davies and John Cooke also scoring.
Faringdon Road Grapes grabbed their first win, 5-2 at Ladsio, with Colin Talbot (2), Wayne Ranns, Mark Malham and Kevin Passmore on target. Dave Devine and Andy Green replied.
Philip Andrews Estate Agents lost 2-1 at home to Dolphin with Ross Sutton on the scoresheet. Andrews also had their keeper sent off in the second half.
In Division Seven, WS One enjoyed a 4-1 home win over Swindon City thanks to a Terry Griffin hat-trick and one from Stuart Marriott.
Endeva won 6-4 at home to AFC Southside, Andy Phillpott (2), Mike Warlow and Lance Tucker with the consolation goals.
Dennis Removals enjoyed their first points with a 4-3 win at 419ers, Andy Forbes with a first-half hat-trick and one from Dave Smith. 419ers' replies came from Gareth Walton, James Packer and Dave Ashworth.
Intermach and Deers Leap shared four goals, James Street and Shaun Plank for Intermach, while Matthew Sadler's brace gave MCS a 2-0 home win over Fairford Sunday.
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