DIVISION One leaders Greyhound strolled to a simple 10-1 victory over Highworth Town Sunday to continue their excellent start to the season in the Swindon Sunday League, while Penhill United and FC Walcot cancelled each other out in a 2-2 draw.

Division Two’s game of the day came at Chiseldon as the second-placed side drew 5-5 with Rudis.

Samuel Long’s contribution was vital in Chiseldon securing a point as he scored a hat-trick, with Ben Langley and Lee Farnhill also finding the net.

Cricklade Park Rangers kept Smart Movers at arm’s length to record a 4-0 win at home, while table-topping Stratton Saints toiled to a 5-1 win over Gorse Hill Borough.

Rory Moulden scored for the home side, but a brace from James Joyce as well as goals from Ashley Stevens, Jamie Stones and Liam Marsden ensured Saints secured their seventh win of the season.

A James Dixon treble kept Openwork United top of the Division Three tbale on a weekend where all of the current top four recorded victories.

Openwork stayed in first place following a 4-1 win over Swindon Saracens, with Callum Cormack scoring United’s other goal.

PSV Swindon stayed level on points with Openwork at the top after a 3-1 win away at Sevenfields United. Substitute Connor Sinclair made the difference as he scored twice, adding to Aaron Stubbs’ strike.

Swindon Waiting Rooms cruised to an 11-0 win over bottom side The Abbey Mead as Lee Toomey scored five times, with four of his goals coming in the first half.

Nationwide secured an impressive result at home as they beat Swindon Rovers 4-1 to leapfrog their rivals.

Andrew Goodchild’s hat-trick and an Alexander Boden goal proved too much for Christian Northway’s solitary strike for the visitors.

Lydiard and Merlin shared the points as two struggling teams played out a 3-3 draw.

Meanwhile, AFC Mannington and Croft Junior both booked their places in the quarter-finals of the Wiltshire Sunday Cup after comprehensive wins.

Mannington only led 3-2 at half-time of their third-round tie against George & Dragon, but powered away in the second half to record a comfortable 9-3 victory.

Croft showed their class with an 8-1 home win over FC Lacock. The Swindon outfit showed their collective strength as seven different scorers made up their eight goals.