Honda Logistics Sunday League: Mark Hammond claimed the goalscoring honours in this week's matches in the Honda Logistics Sunday League.
The Town and Country player scored five times against Beni's Wine Bar in Division Six, and further goals from Dave Belcher, Sav Fruci, Simon Wilding and Paul Milson completed a 9-2 win.
Meanwhile, County Ground Hotel extended their lead at the top of the division, beating second placed Queensfield 7-1.
Gareth Davis (2), Mark Smith and Pat Slattery were among the scorers for County Ground Hotel.
In Division Two, Rodbourne Cheney WMC 'B' beat Old Town United 2-1 thanks to goals from John Igo and Mark Pointer, while Darren King was on target for Old Town.
Division Four leaders NP Electric beat The Lamb 4-0 with a double strike for Martin Swaddon and Ian Fawkes, while Richie Korwat replied for N P.
The top two went head-to-head in Division Eight, and it was Caulfield United who came out on top, beating Castrol 3-2.
Two goals from Tom Sardo and one for Mark Townsend secured the points for Caulfield.
A hat-trick by Marc Connolly helped Fox and Hounds beat Wanborough 4-2 in the second round of the Knock Out Cup. Jamie Ashby added the fourth.
Tibbett and Britten beat Swindon Police 8-4 with Andy Rice scoring four times and Geoff Williams twice. Andy Tibbles and Gavin McNaught-Davis were also on target.
Raychem beat Halcrow 6-0 with a hat-trick for Daniel Flylan-Smith, two for Gary McKenna and one from Nick Truchon.
In the second round of the Chairman's Trophy, Division Eight side Swindon City beat Division Three Southbrook Inn 2-0, the all-important goals coming from Tony Hicks and Gavin Willey.
Jesters beat Nippon Paints 8-0, Jason Kearns helping himself to four goals, John Carrigan scoring a hat-trick and Mark Bodman adding the eighth.
Coleshill beat Faringdon Road Grapes 6-2. Danny McBirnie scored twice and there was one each for Mike Juggins, Lee Beaver, Adam Bradley and Matthew Bugden.
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