THREE wins from their first three league games sees Melksham Town A top of the Trowbridge Windows & Conservatories-sponsored Trowbridge & District League.

Their latest three points came from an Anthony Lamb brace in a 2-1 home win over current league champions Freshford United, Ali Jaffari on target for United.

Heytesbury lie in second place behind Melksham after comprehensively beating visitors Calne Eagles 7-1.

Heytesbury saw Brendon Hind hit four, Justin Preece two and there was one goal for Dan Dicks.

The Eagles consolation came from Michael Taraskevics.

Hilperton United were no match for visitors Three Daggers at Whaddon Lane, who hit three goals without reply.

Phil Hampson with a brace and Mark Young sealed the three points for The Daggers

At Littlemarsh, home side Semington Magpies beat Trowbridge Town by the odd goal in five.

After going a goal behind Rich Allum‘s header for Magpies levelled it up and it was the same player again from the penalty spot who brought the score back to 2-2.

The game was won for Magpies by Alex MacLachlan who finished off a great team move with a lob.

Ashley Poms and Jamie Strevens were on target for Town.

The game between Holt and Warminster Town Reserves was cancelled as the away side could not raise a team.

Three games played, three wins and a positive goal difference of 22 sees Warminster United as the clear leaders of Division Two.

The Stiffs were on the receiving end of a four-goal defeat on Saturday at St Mary’s, as Matt Dyer, Kyle Fice, James Vincent and Tom Welch were on target for the visitors.

New boys Marshfield played their first home game of the season beating Zeals 2-0 at Withy Mead Playing Field.

Ewan Anderson and David Jenkins were on target for the home side, leaving Zeals with just one point from their opening three games.

Another new side Spencers were beaten 4-2 at their Lye Field home by Bath-based Aces, former league referee Kegan Smart bagging a brace, while Nick Baldwin and Joe Garraway were also on target for Aces.

Tom Clifford and Kyle Palmer netted for the home side.

In the battle of the development sides, Westbury United beat Trowbridge Wanderers by the odd goal in three at Lambrok.

Harrison Trevor and an own goal sealed the points for the White Horse men, Michael Johnson on target for Wanderers.

Calne Town Reserves and Lambrok Rangers shared two goals and the points at Bremhill View, Callum Atkins and Kye Teague scoring the goals for their respective sides.