NORTH Bradley Saints stormed to the Division Three title in the Premier Global-sponsored league with a 10-1 rout of Castle Combe Reserves.

Shawn House's 37th goal of the season was the only consolation for Combe as Saints returned to top form.

After two cup final victories Saints were on their way to a treble in 10 days with a 4-1 interval lead.

Brent Murden took his goal tally to 47 with four goals, Daniel Prince hit three and there was a goal each for goalkeeper Stuart Powell, who came up for a corner, Carl Davies and Jake Ganes, his first since joining the club.

Saints' title was confirmed as runners-up Trowbridge United were surprisingly held to a 1-1 local derby draw by Apetito, though Alan Burke's babes will claim they had a perfectly good Luke Davison first-half goal disallowed.

Neil Griffiths gave Apetito the lead before Gary Filkins equalised in the second half.

Seend United are making Frome Town Sports sweat in the Division One title. An impressive 4-1 win at The Deverills, whose consolation came from a Brett Ball second-half penalty, put Frome's celebrations on hold as 15-year-old Luke Ballinger, Mike Haines (penalty), Julian Putt and Dave Castle kept Seend in sight of honours.

Victory for Frome at Freshford tomorrow, irrespective of whether Seend complete a double over Deverills in the return, would give Frome the title after their 2-1 victory at former champions Castle Combe, where a goal in each half from Damien Edwards clinched the spoils. Andy Ponting with a first-half spot kick wiped out Edwards' first strike.

At the bottom, Blue Circle are relegated after fellow-strugglers Freshford secured their own safety with a 3-2 win. Dean Wheeler (2) and Chris Henry scored for Blue Circle, with Stewart Donohoe and Lee Miles replying.

Rudloe and Dynamo West End, who meet tomorrow and in Tuesday's return, took a grip on the race for Division Two honours by beating their closest rivals.

Dave Morgan's Rudloe showed no sign of rust after a month's absence by sweeping into a two-goal lead in the first 10 minutes through Luke Risbrook and Jason Walsh against Bratton. Tim Jefferies added a third after the break, before Bratton netted a last minute consolation through Jonathan Richards.

Shawn Donneky's Dynamo bounced back from a shock midweek defeat against Hilperton and a Sam Tucker first-half strike for Westbury United A to produce a brilliant six-goal second half performance. A Simeon Mills equaliser, soon after the restart, led to the floodgates opening with Nigel Newell recording a hat-trick and Nathan Mantle adding two more.

Steeple Ashton retained their Division Two status with a 3-2 win at Hilperton United.

Paul Wheeler (2) and Steve Wells scored for Steeple Ashton, with Paul Cantello and Steve Lewin replying.

Relegation however was confirmed for Rowde Sports despite Andy Morrison's 88th-minute equaliser earning them a 1-1 draw at The Deverills Reserves, whose goal came again from Paul Clarke.