HAVING suffered a first Premier Division defeat of the season seven day, FC Lacock made an immediate return to winning ways with a 4-0 home victory over Westbury Rangers.
Josh Bright and Rory Davis scored a goal apiece in each half to give Lacock their 4-0 success.
After holding Pheasant to a 1-1 in their previous game Bath Road conjured up another 1-1 draw, this week against Box Rovers.
Tom Sigee gave Road the lead from the penalty spot, but Adam Taylor salvaged a draw for Box in the final five minutes.
A 2-1 victory for FC Bradford at home to North Star Club moved them into the top half of the standings.
Will Huband’s goal for the Star was just a consolation as Steve Bryant and Mark Maguire sealed victory for the Bradfordians.
FC North Wiltshire remained as top-flight leaders following a thrilling 4-3 victory over Bell By The Green.
Josh Duckett’s brace put North Wilts 2-1 up at the break after Oscar Webster had netted for the Bell, who took the lead after the break through Carl Ledbury and Mike Booth.
James Bamford equalised for North Wilts and Tom Bull smashed home the winner.
Pheasant got their title challenge back on track with a 4-0 victory over AFC Melksham, Nathan Phillimore, Mark Dolman and Paul Gittins' double doing the damage.
FC Libby moved off the bottom of Division One thanks to a first win of the campaign courtesy of a 3-2 success at Brunel FC.
Jack Williamson saw his opener for Brunel cancelled out by Sam Robinson, Harry Fenwick regained the lead for Brunel only for Nathan Drew to bring Libby level for a second time from a corner. Shaun Heathcote netted Libby's winner.
Leaders Bromham saw off Faded, Luke Child and and Jamie Hall scoring twice and Joe Walker the other as Matt Stevens and Ashley Poms responded.
New Inn Wacker maintained their upturn in form with a 4-3 home triumph over Sutton Benger to give them a third win in five outings.
After Callum Grant and Mkumbi Sokoni had put New Inn 2-1 up to cancel out James Weston’s effort for Benger, the visitors grabbed a 3-2 lead through Jason Cole and a Weston penalty.
Grant bagged his second of the morning to wrap up victory for Wacker.
George Dolman’s double for Calne United at The Foresters Arms wasn’t enough to save Callum Horne’s side from a 3-2 reverse and their first loss of the season. Leigh Rowles-Hitchcock, Gary Higdon and James Eatough won the points for the Foresters.
John Williams bagged a four-timer in a player of the match performance during Westbury Railway's 6-1 success over Kingfisher, one of which was a penalty.
Ben Cooper and Owen Hunter were also on target.
Division Two leaders Worton & Cheverell picked up maximum points for a fourth time in a row courtesy of a 5-1 triumph at Sporting Box, with Jamie Bayes being the star of the show.
Bayes put Worton 1-0 up on 10 minutes and Cameron Lee added a second before Gary Clarke halved the deficit for Sporting Box.
Bayes regained Worton’s two-goal advantage when he scored from the penalty spot two minutes before the break and added two more goals in the second half.
Biddestone suffered a first loss of the season after they were beaten 7-0 at Audley FC.
George Bettles and Ben Hibbard both scored hat-tricks, while Matt Harvey scored from the penalty spot.
A 16-0 victory for Lion & Fiddle at Wednesday Warriors saw the Hilperton side claim a fourth win on the bounce to stay in second spot in the standings.
A six-goal haul from Leon Greenland took his tally to 11 from three games, Conner McKay bagged four, Steve Kinght a hat-trick, Dan Price struck twice with Jake Samuel’s single making up the tally.
Old Road, who hit nine goals last time out, went one better this weekend as they beat opponents White Hart 10-4.
Aaron Tyler, Paul Dixon, Rich Chaffey and Jason Shepherd netted for White Hart but Matt Poole with four, Aaron Holbrook’s double, plus singles from Lewis Hurley, Jack Dunn, Joey Bradshaw and an own goal made up the winners' tally.
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