WILTON Club Reserves wrapped up the Sunday League Division Three title with a comfortable 5-1 victory over Lord Nelson (Winterslow).

Top-scorer Neville Ansell scored first and last to take his tally for the season to 26, with four games still to play.

There was a brace for Dan Targett and Lewis Marchment also made the scoresheet.

Meanwhile Wilton Club's first team won their derby clash with South Newton 5-0 but missed many chances to inflict an even heavier defeat.

Lee O'Rourke and Darren Crooke scored a brace apiece and Darren Baxter was also on target.

Porton continued their impressive home form to beat Nomansland 4-2, despite the scores being locked at 2-2 with just six minutes to go.

Danny Browning and Paul Jones scored for the visitors, with Doug Malcolm, Martin Lewis, Tom Prince and Lee Faircloth doing the honours for Porton.

New Inn lost 3-2 at Figheldean Rangers after poor finishing cost them dear.

Rangers stormed ahead and, although Steve Webb and Danny Winters reduced the deficit, the Rangers 'keeper was on superb form to keep them at bay until the final whistle.

St Paul's FC were well worth their three points at a well-organised Whiteparish.

Dean Shaw pounced during a goalmouth scramble to open their account and Ben Kerley increased the lead with half an hour gone.

The hosts pulled one back only for Wayne Parsons to put the game out of reach in the 85th minute.

Stockton & Codford were 3-0 winners over visiting South Newton, keeping their title challenge alive, thanks to goals from Ben Ronnings, Ryan Hastie and Dan Dicks.

Meanwhile the relegation-threatened B team shared the spoils at Chalke Valley after it ended two apiece.