BILLY Whitaker ended his four-year goal drought for Chippenham in Conference North as they beat West Wilts 3-1.
Mark Knight bagged the other two for the visitors.
Chippenham A ran out 6-3 winners in Central Two after seeing off their counterparts from West Wilts.
Harry Elias put the hosts into the lead before West Wilts levelled.
Andy Edwards and Jack Stanley then netted for Chippenham to give them a 3-1 lead at the break.
Captain Darren Bean added a fourth for the hosts after the interval before West Wilts pulled a second back.
Elias made it 5-2 with his second of the day before the visitors struck again and then Archie Wright completed the scoring for Chippenham.
A Tom Jackson goal was not enough for Chippenham B as they went down 4-1 to Marlborough. Keeper Charley Holtom put in a solid display.
Goals from Ron Ousby and Tim McKendrick helped Chippenham C to a 2-0 success over Corsham in East Central Two.
Chippenham D put in a brave display against Bristol Uni, with keeper Jon Spooner claiming the man-of-the-match award in the 9-0 defeat.
Marlborough's fine start to the season continued when they beat Westbury UB A 2-1.
The visitors started well and took the lead before Marlborough’s Alex Renwick levelled. After the interval, Will Hughes struck to seal his side’s eighth success of the season.
Marlborough ladies returned from Dorset with a share of the spoils following their eight-goal thriller at Swanage and Wareham.
Despite starting the stronger of the two, Marlborough found themselves 3-0 down.
After a break, Neve Beer, Catherine Manley and player-of-the-match Lottie Colquhoun restored parity.
However, Swanage took the lead against the run of play before Milly Dawson ensured Marlborough returned home with a share of the points.
A Jude Coate hat-trick helped Devizes to a 3-3 draw with Swansea.
Max Bartholomew and Grant Humphries were on target for Devizes A but they fell to a 6-2 loss to Swindon A.
Devizes ladies fell to a 3-1 defeat against Mendip.
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