FC CHIPPENHAM Youth took the honours in the Premier Divison beating league leaders AFC Bradford Town 4-1.
It was only the second defeat of the season for the visitors who found the home outfit difficult to cope with in the second half.
Mike Caulson got the home side off to a good start with a strike into the top corner early in the game.
Bradford had a great chance to level the scores just before the break when they were awarded a penalty, but home keeper Jack Haines ensured his side went in at the break in front by making a good save.
Soon after the restart the visitors broke away to level the scores but Dave Nolan regained the lead with Nathan Pritchard diverted a shot into the net from teammate Mark Nolan for a third.
In the closing stages it was Nolan, once again in the thick of things, adding a fourth with a diving header after the ball had struck the woodwork.
Chippenham boss Dave Ferris said: “Bradford are a very good side but it was nice to see the lads put a few into the back of the net and they deserved their victory.”
Marlborough Town continued their good run with a 1-0 win over visitors AFC Amesbury, the all-important goal coming from a good finish by Arran Cordoza midway through the second half.
Vale of Pewsey, struggling at the foot of the table, surprised fourth place Calne Town beating the visitors 4-0.
Tom Ballard gave the Vale an interval lead then added a second a couple of minutes after the restart.
Barry Foster then joined in to score twice and ensure an impressive victory for the home side.
Devizes Town Reserves were beaten 2-0 at Southbrook a Sammy Giles header in the first half and a strike from Ben Vines giving the Swindon side the npoints.
Moredon Cheney and Wroughton shared the points in a 3-3 draw and Blyskawica gained a 2-1 success over visitors Purton Reserves.
In the first round of the Corsham Print Senior Cup Ludgershall Sports did themselves no favours having two players sent off in the 3-1 defeat at Shrewton.
Joe Walton set up the Shrewton victory with a first half goal followed by two from Craig Appleby in the second half.
In Division One, Marshfield had their shooting boots on beating visitors Marlborough Town Reserves 8-0, FC Chippenham Youth Reserves were beaten 4-2 at AFC Wroughton and FC Sanford Reserves beat Ramsbury 2-0.
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