THE Dolphin continued their winning streak in the as they secured maximum points from their game at Fox and Hounds.

Jonathon Emm bagged a hat-trick in the 5-2 away success and opened the scoring after latching onto an Andy Bevan-Witts through ball. James doubled the advantage before the break after being teed up by Booth and the Dolphin stretched their lead further when Lee Barber got his name on the score sheet for the fifth consecutive week.

Ian Pope pulled one back from a free kick when he flicked the ball home from a free kick and Chris Bishop set up a tense finale when he netted the hosts' second. The Dolphin put the outcome beyond doubt when Emm completed his treble late on.

Trowbridge Wanderers moved up a place after defeating resurgent Devizes Snooker Club 4-0.

Dave Jones opened the scoring for Wanderers with a curling right foot shot from the edge of the area before Nick Tate's blistering left wing run and cross left Nick Harrison with the simple task of making it two. Olly Turner was the beneficiary when a Snooker Club clearance struck him on the back and rolled over the line to give Wanderers a three-goal half-time cushion.

Despite an improved second half display from the home side, Harrison netted his second and Wanderers' fourth to complete the scoring.

Netheravon left it late before securing a 2-0 victory over Poulshot Raven. The match was 86 minutes old before Raven's Jimmy Hunter headed past his own goalkeeper to give the hosts the lead. Hunter's miserable afternoon was complete in the final minute when he fouled a home striker inside the penalty area. Dave Jewitt converted the spot kick to seal victory for the hosts.

Bell By The Green kept themselves in sight of the leaders with a superb 4-1 win over JB Lions. The Bell's reserve goalkeeper Nick Harford, playing as a makeshift centre forward, scored twice in the first half to give the visitors the interval lead.

Anthony Searle set up Duncan Biggins to make it three before Ross Carter pulled one back for the Lions. But Fran Fife restored the visitors' three-goal lead a minute later to complete a fine victory.

There were few surprises in the top versus bottom clash, with Selectabook hammering Linpac 17-0.

Graham Gaiger, Nick Taylor and Jamie Gale each hit hat-tricks for the home side and S Sartin, M Wallen and A Belcher all scored twice. Selectabook's other goals came from N Lemon and G Hopper.