Former winners Wroughton WMC and Greyhound are through to the semi-finals of the Knock Out Cup where they will be joined by Duckhams from Division Two.
Tom Steptoe, Rich Saunders and Glenn Armstrong (2) helped Wroughton WMC defeat AFC Cricklade 4-0.
An Arthur Levett goal gave Greyhound a 1-0 home win against current Division One leaders Penhill Utd and Duckhams from Division Two won 2-1 at Division Three leaders Nine Elms through Neil Edwards and James Bradfield.
In the Chairmans Trophy, AFC Gas won 3-0 at Swindon Snooker, and Intermach Wheatsheaf beat Abbey Scaffolding Dolphin 2-0 with first half goals from Jon Webb and Tom Bevan.
KMLC defeated Smart Movers 4-1 with efforts from Jon Davis with a double, Ash Piotrowski and Kyle Mabberley. Simon Jefferies replied for Smart Movers.
In the all-Division One clash Haydon Wick WMC brushed past Juventus JM 6-1 with Dennis King (2), Mark Arnold Richard Martin, Steve Cole and Ryan Gardner on the mark.
The semi-finalists are also known in the Bunny Uzzell Trophy and congratulations go to Patheon from Division Eight who were 1-0 down against Division Three side Pembroke Utd before Tony Cutting equalised.
There were no further goals in normal or extra time and it was Patheon who won the penalty shootout 4-2.
Dynamo Ashton won 3-1 at Westbrook thanks to Richard Knowles, Lee Hedges and Phil Rogers. Inter Sandgate triumphed 7-2 at Halcrow which was down to Jason Smith, Chris Cox, Aidan Doyle and the Woottons (Ryan and Shane) plus Darren with a double.
A Louis Cunningham four-timer saw Shield & Dagger beat AFC Sandgate 7-1, Rob Cunningham, Neil Lee and Dan Checchia also scored.
DIVISION TWO
A Simon Thompson first-minute effort gave leaders GW Nalgo a 1-0 win at Pewsey Saints.
RJK Ferndale beat Greenbridge MOT Centre 4-2 with Neil Matthews, Paul Smith Richard Gee and Paul Patel the marksmen.
DIVISION THREE
Jordan King and Dave Ford helped Lava Lounge to a 2-1 win at Castrol, whose scorer was Richard New.
DIVISION FOUR
AA Drainaway took advantage of Intermach Wheatsheaf's participation in the cup to go top.
Matthew Bissett scored four times, Neil Strange and Graham Prictor also netted in a 6-1 win at LP Campbell James, whose scorer was Mike Scarff.
Also winning 6-1 were Dennis Removals at Sony Owl Madrid whose solitary reply came from Alex Evason.
Mark Hughes scored for South Marston in their 2-1 defeat at Queenstown Sunday.
DIVISION FIVE
Despite being held to a 2-2 draw at the Fox & Hounds, Village Inn hold a one point lead at the top. Dean O'Hagan scored both of the Village goals (one a penalty) and Aaron Wilson and Martin Clapton replied for the Fox.
In the other game Craig Kelly, Gary Donnelly and Paul Aust provided Nationwide with a 3-1 win at Pennoes.
DIVISION SIX
Dorcan Old Boys won 7-2 at Cats Solutions with goals from Gary Matthews (2), Phil Corcoran (2), Dave Devine, Danny Clayton and Rob Belcher, who added a debut goal which moves Dorcan to within a point of leaders Stratton Utd. Ryan Keech replied for Cats with both efforts.
Bear Marlborough had a fine 4-1 win at home to White Hart Stratton with Lee Bicknell, Mike Burns (2) and Nathan Good the marksmen.
Shane Hibbert with a double and Chris Price were among the Pinehurst Community scorers in a 4-2 win at Coleview. Kevin Gulliver and Martin Lewis replied for Coleview.
DIVISION SEVEN
Leaders Regent won 5-2 at Thamesdown AFC through Adam Webb, Mike Kinsella, Darren Coleman, Aaron Cobb and Kieran Jennings. Matt Kiely and Richard Jordan netted for Thamesdown.
Daniel Bond and Daniel Ludlow scored for Famous Ale House who lost 4-2 at Swindon City.
DIVISION EIGHT
The top two teams, Wheatsheaf Stratton and Penhill Aces, both recorded large victories, scoring 21 goals between them.
Wheatsheaf beat Swindon Macs 13-4. Tom Price hit a six-timer, Craig Smith with four and one each for Dan Pook, Damien Gwazeni and Carl Marsh.
Blaine Fitzgerald hit another four goals, Warren Fox with a double and Richard and Mark Smith were also on target as Penhill Aces beat Red Lion Wootton Bassett 8-1. The Lion reply came from a John Goodenough own goal.
Sam Willis scored for Ventrolla who lost 6-1 at home to Roughmoor Rangers.
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