Swindon Supermarine won 4-0 at home to Milton United, Richard Hadgkiss notching a sparkling second half hat-trick.
Supermarine were quickly in their stride against bottom club Milton and Saye and Joyce both missed early chances before Matt Saye intercepted a bad back pass to open the scoring.
For the rest of the half the home side were well on top and missed several chances to have increased their lead.
The second half belonged to Supermarine midfielder Hadgkiss who scored his side's second goal after a good run and cross by Michael Silvanus. He added a third from a goalmouth scramble following a Tom Jones corner then completed his hat-trick chipping the keeper from 20 yards.
Wootton Bassett, trailing 3-1 midway through the second half to Pegasus Juniors, staged a stirring late rally to run out winners 4-3.
Bassett looked well below par in the first half and fell behind to a goal by Harris after nine minutes. Bassett keeper Richard Stevens was injured attempting to prevent the goal and with no regular keeper on the bench Jason Edwards donned the keeper's jersey. Pegasus then added a second from Jones on 26 minutes to lead 2-0 at the break.
Five minutes into the second half Paul Harper pulled a goal back from the penalty spot but the visitors struck again through Harris to lead 3-1.
Bassett's revival then took over, Micky Goodwin beat two players and shot from the edge of the box, skipper Paul Davis headed in a corner and Lee Stoddart added his name to the scoresheet netting the winning goal in the 81st minute.
Hellenic leaders Swindon Supermarine and Highworth Town clash in the first round of the Wiltshire Premier Shield at South Marston on Tuesday evening, kick-off 7.30pm.
Hellenic Cup
Purton reached the second round of the Complete Music Challenge Cup at the second attempt beating Premier Division Almondsbury Town in a penalty shoot out after the two sides had drawn 4-4 at the Red House a week earlier.
Almondsbury took the lead on 17 minutes, Purton keeper Luke Alford stopping a goal bound effort with his feet but the ball ran free for Dave Williams to net from the rebound.
Purton levelled the scores on the half hour with a 12 yard left footer by Courtney Chessell and the game remained evenly balanced for the rest of the 90 minutes. In the second period of extra time Purton took the lead through Richard Watkins, Mark Palmer equalising one minute later.
In the penalty shoot out Purton won 4-3.
, the home sides last two efforts hitting the woodwork.
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