WINKLEBURY Wizards pulled off one of the best performances of the season who beat Overton United B 4-2 and although their hopes of the title are slim, at least they still have a sniff at promotion with just league defeat.

For Overton this was a big set back as it opens up a bigger gap on leaders Herriard Sports.

Overton looked on course for another win when they took the lead on 37 minutes when Jacob Barlow struck home a 25-yard free-kick.

With 50 minutes gone they were two goals ahead, Watt Jones scored with a 35 yard lob.

On the hour mark, Wizards comeback started and they were to score their four goals in the next 13 minutes.

Ryan Watts with a half volley after a cross from George Lagden.

Scott Large made it 2-2 after good play by Alex Stephens and Stephens then netted a pass from Dan Costen for them to take the lead. The fourth came from Lagden after being set up by Large.

Herriard Sports had a very easy game against Origin, winning 8-0 and their lead at the top was extended to 11 points.

Sam Cato and Chris Dobbie both scored hat tricks and the other two were netted by Matt Goodman.

It took them 11 minutes to break down the Origin defence who were without a proper goalkeeper.

It was Dobbie with the opener, a header from a Chris Smith cross and his second came from an assist from Neil Minton.

Cato came up with the third and fourth before the interval.

Cato scored again three minutes after the interval and Matt Goodman made it 6-0 with a 45-yard free-kick.

On the hour, Dobbie completed his hat-trick and the final goal in the 70th minute, came from another curling 20-yard shot by Goodman.

Basingstoke Labour Club take over second spot after a 1-0 win against lowly placed Longdog Soldiers.

The losers had a great chance to go in front on 27 minutes. when they were awarded a penalty after a foul by Gavin Hartwell, for which he was booked.

Sam Mosdell was entrusted with the spot kick, but it was saved by goalkeeper Adam Burridge.

It was a fairly even contest with neither side able to score until in the 87th minute.

A horrendous mistake by the Soldiers 'keeper handed Labour the three points.

A hopeful 50-yard punt by Marcin Wieczorek looked easy to clear, or even be picked up by the goalkeeper, he opted to try and control with his feet and the ball ended up in the net.

Twentyten Reserves played AFC Berg and after a disappointing performance lost 4-1.

At half time they were trailing 3-0 after Paul Crowe had given Berg the lead, a header following Carlos Gonzales' corner.

This was after 10 minutes and Crowe netted again half hour later.

Dan Hancock forced a fine save from the Berg goalkeeper, but just before the break Richard McCoubrie added a third.

Twentyten had a good spell after half time and in the 55th minute Hancock reduced the arrears when he finished off a cross from Danny Vallance.

They continued their good spell when Franklin Spacagna hit a good chance over the bar.

Berg finished the stronger team and added another, a good header by Dan Deadman from another Gonzales cross.

The other match in this division was between AFC Aldermaston A and Chineham.

The match had to be abandoned after 62 minutes when Terry Collingridge fell heavily and looked to have a broken elbow and could not be moved.

It turned out after a visit to A&E to be dislocated.

The score at the time was 1-0 to Aldermaston A, the goal scored by Anthony Gray. The match is likely to be replayed.

All clubs in the league are reminded the closing date for registration of players this season is Friday.