Swindon & District League: Seven-goal Andy Wills was the ace marksman in a league programme hit by the weather.
The Fusion Coleview striker led the scoring as his side demolished Jigsaw Group 11-3 in Division One. Carl Parker (2) and Kirk Ward scored for Jigsaw and the remainder of Fusion's goals came from Martin Jones, Merv Wills, Allan Mula and Chris Smith.
The only game in the Premier saw Allied Goodheart have an excellent 4-1 win at Clifton Hotel whose consolation goal came from Ben Keating.
In Division One Ramsbury, having an excellent season so far, defeated Swindon Asians 5-2. Asians scorers were Bashir Mia and Ash Ali with the winners coming from Ashley Bowes (2), Adi Crick (2) and Neil Hallwell. Blyscawica finally won their first game of the season, beating Nalgo Sports 5-4.
Division Two leaders Swindon Eagles steamrollered N S Optimum 12-0 with goals from Stuart Hall (3), Martin Higgett (3), Colin Yates (2) , Wayne Petrie, Trevor Hamley, Graham Higgins and Danny Hillman. The other game in this division saw Marshgate run unbeaten Moredon Gulag close, going down by the odd goal in seven. Leo Reeves, Lee Giles and Michael Hooker were their marksmen, with the winners from Roy Hubble (2) and Andy Crawford (2).
Queenstown in Division Three are still unbeaten this week beating Vicaima 7-1with goals from Chris Bailey (2), Scott Lithgow, Colin Ducker (2) and veteran Tony Vines. Gorse Hill were no match for in form King & Queen whose scorers in a 7-1 win were Alex Windsor (2), Daryl Brown, Ian Merry, Ross Pitt and Steve Jeys.
The Under 16s saw Greendown regain top spot after beating Wroughton Juniors 6-0 in a sporting game, with goals from Sam Moore (2), Kenny Hawkins, Nathan Wallace and an own goal, Malmesbury Youth beat Wootton Bassett 5-1 in a game that was a credit considering the conditions.
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