WITH their home pitch at Beverbrook unplayable, 91-92 FC and opponents Fox & Hounds (Warminster) moved their Division Three game to Kingdown School and it was the latter who took the spoils thanks to an amazing 8-5 victory which came after 91-92 had led 5-2 at half time.

Gary Turk put 91-92 in front with a delightful lobbed finish, but Fox & Hounds fought back to lead 2-1 through goals from Jayson Stokes and Jamie Kinchin.

Ross Mather restored parity for 91-92 and they reclaimed the lead courtesy of Ryan Greenland. Gary Turk made it 4-2 with another audacious lob and he scored from the penalty spot to complete his hat-trick and put his team 5-2 up.

The second half saw a complete turnaround as Fox & Hounds turned the game on its head as they netted six unanswered goals to run out 8-5 winners, Stokes started the fightback with his second of the game,

Justin Preece got the deficit down to the odd goal and a third from Stokes levelled things at 5-5.

Jamie Kinchin put Fox & Hounds ahead at 6-5, Alan Hitchcock made it 7-5 before Kinchin bagged his third and his team's eighth of a fantastic game.

An in-form Semington side who have not lost since their opening day defeat to The Dursley Arms travelled to Warminster Wanderers on the back on an excellent Knockout Cup win over top flight White Horse A and although they fell behind early on they fought back to win 7-1.

Jamie Howse saw his opener for Warminster cancelled out by Bobby Mitchell who scuffed the ball home to level matters.

Craig Dore headed in a Joe Hargreaves free kick to give Semington the half time advantage. Richard Allum thumped home a free kick to put Semington 3-1 up and substitute Ashley Whittaker made it 4-1 before another Allum free kick took it to 5-1.

Whittaker added his second when he rifled home from the 18 yards and he completed his hat-trick when he lobbed the keeper from the edge of the area to seal a 7-1 success for high-flying Semington whose win moved them into second place.