TRON and Soldiers Return drew 3-3 in the Basingstoke and District Sunday League Division One. Tron took an early 2-0 lead and it was almost half-time before Fred Cloke's 25-yard free-kick was fumbled by the goalkeeper to make it 2-1 at the interval.

Soldiers levelled things from Liam Doran's 30 yarder in the 65th minute. Tron edged 3-2 ahead, but Stu Cubbage levelled the match for Soldiers with 10 minutes left after Alex Izzo's shot was parried by the goalkeeper.

The bottom of Division Two clash between Basingstoke Saints and UWS went all UWS's way to start with.

The visitors going 2-0 up before the break and added a third early in the second half.

Saints rallied as Louis Woodman and Liam James scored, but the hosts could not find an equaliser.

UWS goals came from a Ben Woods penalty, Ryan Lupton and Chris Bayly.

North Warnborough had not played for weeks and found it hard going against Chineham.

Shane West netted the opening two goals and Kieron Alleyne netted the third after a one-on-one before half-time.

Chineham added a fourth as Jamie Dockree scored with a left-foot shot before Alleyne got the fifth, after latching onto a through ball and beating keeper at close range.

There were four matches in Division 3. Chineham Athletic beat bottom side DG Athletic 3-0 and strugglers Rising Sun lost 3-1 to Soldiers Return Reserves.

Chineham Reserves scored from the penalty spot to stay level at half-time, but were then beaten 5-1 by North Warnborough Reserves.

Chineham were 1-0 down after 10 minutes, as Ryan Thorpe scored the first of his hat-trick.

Peter Hodgson netted the fourth and Thorpe got his fourth goal with a lob-shot to complete the victory.

Team FC trounced Overton United 10-1, despite a scrappy first 25 minutes, and were 3-0 to the good by half-time.

They played even better in the second half, with Mark Frost notching up four goals, Mitch Taylor adding another a reward for terrorising Overton with his long throws.

Lewis Hilton scored two after coming on as substitute after 35 minutes having been out injured for a year.

Josh Chaney and Luke Chatee added to the tally, as Team FC are now seven games unbeaten.