SKURRAY'S WILTSHIRE LEAGUE: WROUGHTON'S top marksman Glenn Armstrong, who has been attracting some interest from Nationwide League scouts, scored yet another hat-trick in his side's 3-0 Premier Division win over Pewsey Vale Reserves.

He scored the first after five minutes, following a good move between Guthrie and Phillips and added a second midway through the half from the penalty spot after being brought down. Late in the second half a mistake by the Pewsey keeper let in Armstrong to score a third.

Stratton Crosslink are beginning to trail in the Premier Division title chase after being beaten at home by Bradford Town, 2-1.

Biddestone gained a comfortable 3-1 win over an improving Cricklade Town side. Paul Poiner, Tim Tasker and Elliott Williams netted for the home side.

Struggling Aldbourne picked up three valuable points beating Malmesbury Vics Reserves on their own ground 2-1, Gavin Baron and Tim Beech scoring for the victors and Roger Smith netting for the home side.

Devizes Town Reserves were the day's highest scorers beating Warminster Town Reserves 11-1. Bottom of the table Warminster have just one point to show from their 13 games, but to their credit continue to keep pegging away. Devizes were well on top for most of the game, with John Burns netting four, Jamie Rowe and Andy Davis scoring a hat-trick apiece, and Gary Campbell also getting his name on the score sheet.

Runaway leaders Shrewton United added a further three points to their impressive tally after beating Westbury United Reserves 3-0, all the goals coming in the first half.

Trowbridge Town kept the second spot in the table after beating Marlborough Town by the only goal of the game, scored by Mark Connor after just four minutes.

Kevin Coombley, the Marlborough boss, thought his side deserved at least a point.

"We missed quite a few chances and shaded the game for long periods," he said.

Marlborough Town Reserves made up for his disappointment by beating Aldbourne Reserves 2-0 in the Junior Division, 16-year-old Jonathan Maslin scoring his sixth goal in three games and Andy Deery adding a second.

Melksham Town Reserves player-manager Stuart Irons, was on target for his side in their 4-2 away win over Corsham Town Reserves, Nathan Gant, Lee Bramley and Tony Kelly also finding the net, while for Corsham, Frank Rogers and Tom Bond were on target.

Top match in the Intermediate Division between leaders Blunsdon United and second-placed Ashton Keynes resulted in a 3-1 victory for United, Danny Pearson (2) and Dennis Wheatley scoring for the victors and a Martin Jackson penalty for Ashton. Blunsdon had Justin Pearson sent off.

Goals from Neil Brimson (2), Alan Byrne and Dale Sawyer gave Wanborough United a 4-1 win over Down Ampney. Castrol are proving difficult to beat these days, and ran out 5-2 winners at Sherston, Brendan Graham completing a hat-trick, Nick Camden and Graham Mitchell the scorers, with Jim Neil and Mike Ward netting for the home side.

Bottom club Calne Town Reserves picked up a useful point in a 1-1 draw with Stratton Crosslink Reserves, Dean Slade netting for Calne.

In the Junior Division Wootton Bassett United kept their unbeaten tag at Minety, winning 2-1, David Aaran scoring for the home side and Kevin Bray (2) for United.

In the Fountain Trophies Junior Cup Wroughton Reserves beat Cricklade Reserves in a penalty shoot-out after the sides were level 1-1 after extra-time.

Wroughton had top scorer Richard Perrett sent off after just five minutes. Matthew Gleed netted for Cricklade in extra time, and Wayne Taylor for Wroughton.