RICHARD Tandy was the star of the show for FC North Wiltshire as his hat-trick at North Star Club fired his team to the top of the Shoestrings Chargrill-sponsored Chippenham & District Sunday League Premier Division.
Tandy's haul in the 3-2 win included two penalties, while Mike McKeller and Joe Childs replied for the losers, who were 2-1 up with 10 minutes remaining.
Box Rovers found the net four times without reply at home to Bell By The Green, Adam Mitchell twice, Justin Flowers and Alex Hillier their marksmen.
Bath Road left it late before securing a shock 1-1 draw at Pheasant FC, who led at the break through a Mark Nolan effort.
Tom Sigee's penalty restored parity.
A 3-1 defeat at Semington saw FC Lacock suffer a first defeat of the campaign.
Lacock led courtesy of Josh Bright but Rich Allum, Dean Shaw and Marc Scammell turned it around.
For a second successive week, Division One leaders Bromham had to settle for a share of the spoils, this time 1-1 against Brunel FC.
Bromham broke the deadlock through Luke Child but George Fenwick fashioned an late equaliser.
Kingfisher and New Inn Wacker had to settle for a point apiece following their 2-2 draw at Sutton Benger.
New Inn went ahead through Harry Brennard's header but James Hackett's brace put the fishermen 2-1 up early in the second half.
Ashley Palmer's volley restored parity.
A 5-1 victory for Westbury Railway at home to Fox & Hounds (Warminster) saw Owen Hunter’s effort direct from a corner put them ahead.
Chikiah Selassie levelled but John Williams' penalty, Jamie Hancock’s double and Simon Pickett’s 25-yarder wrapped up the points.
The two matches in Division Two produced 22 goals.
Audley picked up their first win of the season after they came out 6-5 winners in their thriller with White Hart.
Arron Tyler's hat-trick, Matt Smart’s penalty and a Paul Dixon effort couldn’t save White Hart from defeat as Ben Hibberd's treble, Gareth Jones' strike and two headers from George Bettles sealed the win for Audley.
Gloucester Conservative were beaten 9-2 by Old Road, for whom it was their first triumph of the campaign.
Nick Mead and Aaron Burbidge netted consolations for the Cons, who succumbed to a Matt Poole quartet, an Adam O’Keefe hat-trick and singles from Seamus Nickless-Mooney and Jack Dunn.
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