SYDENHAM Rangers secured a 15th consecutive win with a 7-2 victory over Alcombe Rovers Reserves in Division Three.
Carl Jones hit a hat-trick, Jo Fitzsimons added two, Jason Stephenson and Martyn Milton added the other two - Janusz Jasielczuk and Adam Jeffrey got the Alcombe consolation goals.
In a promotion battle between two evenly matched rivals Tone Youth Reserves and Woolavington saw the hosts secure a 3-1 win - Redgate and Highbridge Town Reserves drew 1-1, Sam Grenville and Richard Green scoring for their respective teams.
Bridgwater Sports slipped to a 3-1 semi-final defeat to Locomotives in the Rowbarton Cup - Matt Fursland was on target for Sports.
In Division One, Middlezoy Rovers were beaten 2-0 by Sampford Blues courtesy of goals from Jack Kelly and Luke Lawrence, which enabled them to close the gap but not overtake their opponents.
Division Two, Milverton beat Stogursey 2-1 and Westonzoyland lost out to Wembdon 1-2 - and as a consequence drop from third down to sixth with their opponents one of the sides that have moved above them.
The score at half time was 0-0, but in the second half, an Andrew Skidmore header from a set piece edged Wembdon in front.
Westonzoyland were allowed to equalise quarter of an hour later with a Jake Gillard goal. Substitute Dan Spencer was on hand on convert a looping header 10 minutes before time to give Wembdon all three points.
Morganians move up one place after their 3-1 away win at Watchet Town Reserves. Andrew James scored twice for them and Scott Briffett once with Connor Jeromson getting Watchet's reply.
Division Four leaders Creech Cougars were held to a 2-2 by Wiveliscombe but stay top as they had an eleven point lead before the start of the game.
On a boggy pitch Ash Rangers beat Bridgwater Grasshoppers 5-3 - Shane Thompson and Rob Adams scored for Grasshoppers.
Bridgwater Sports Colts jump into second place following their 4-1 away win at Morganians Reserves.
Ed Howes scored twice for them with Gareth Monaghan and Adam Guntripp adding one each, Jon Harriott replied for the home side.
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