BOTH Melksham Town A and Luxol St Andrews share pole position in Division One.

However it is Dave Jenkins' Melksham side who, thanks to their 4-1 win at Warminster Town Reserves, top the table thanks to their better goal difference.

Graham Griffiths was Melksham’s star man with a hat-trick in what was his team's seventh win of the season.

Griffiths opened the scoring and James Dark made it 2-0 prior to half time and before Griffiths with his second took it to 3-0.

Craig Sheppard pulled a goal back for Warminster but it was just a consolation as a third from Griffiths sealed what was another fine win for the Melksham side.

Near-neighbours Hilperton United and Semington Magpies fought an entertaining 2-2 draw at Whaddon Lane, with Magpies twice coming from behind to snatch a draw with virtually the last kick of the game.

Steve Ball’s opener for Hilperton on 15 minutes was cancelled out by Sam Malone whose left-footed strike after Dan Barnett’s initial shop shot fell to him levelled things up at half time.

After the break a Nathan Conradi goal looked to have won the points for Hilperton but with second’s remaining, Chris Dore broke down the wing for Semington and his excellent cross was volleyed home by Dan Barnett to earn Magpies a share of the spoils.

Defending champions Luxol St Andrews and Westbury United Reserves were both expecting to have a free weekend.

However the two teams took a fixture at short notice and it was Luxol who beat Marc Lanfear’s team 2-0 earlier in the season who emerged triumphant again thanks to a 3-0 win.

Sam Clarke, a rare strike from Dan Cockerill and a brilliantly-worked team goal which started in their own back four, before being worked up field for Elliot Carris-Smith who crossed for Tom Rooney to finish with aplomb saw the game end 3-0.

Trowbridge Town Reserves were put to the sword by a rampant Freshford United outfit who made certain there was no repeat of the side's 2-2 draw from just a few weeks ago.

The villagers were rampant as they thumped their hosts 11-1. Dave Percival opened the scoring after being set up by Phil Little.

Little himself then scored number two before Percival bagged a second with a brilliantly-taken individual effort, Percival completed his hat-trick for 4-0.

Waleed Bakali, Joe Newman, Theo Sing from another Phil Little assist took it to 7-0 before Little scored his second to make it 8-0 at the interval.

Little completed his hat-trick when he made it 9-0 from the penalty spot.

Saul Johnson then scored the lone reply for Trowbridge ahead of substitute Chris Birleson firing home for 10.

Freshford’s keeper Adam Sheppard played the ball to Fynn McCarthy-Driver who had the final say as his goal made up the winners' tally.