WESTBURY Conservative Club moved out of the Division Two drop zone thanks to a thrilling 4-3 victory at home to fellow relegation battlers Christian Malford.
The Cons’ Club led 1-0 at the break courtesy of Owen Hunter header.
Simon Kent followed up a rebound to double the Cons' lead before Ashley Fletcher pulled a goal back for Malford.
Ben Cooper regained a two-goal cushion for the Cons’ Club, but Malford stayed in the game when Eddie Stephenson netted for 3-2.
A second from Cooper put Cons’ 4-2 in front and although Stephenson added his second and a third for Malford they were unable to conjure up an equaliser.
FC North Wiltshire and Semington shared six goals in a thriller at Leafy Lane that saw the former twice come from behind to claim a 3-3 draw.
Semington took the lead through Dan Rimmer after a nice solo run saw his finish deflected in.
They went 2-0 up after Chris Berrelly scored his first goal for the club with a free kick into the top corner.
North Wilts halved the deficit early in the second half via Richard Tandy who pocked the ball home after a mix up in the visitors' defence.
Dave Biggs headed in a Tandy cross to restore parity for North Wilts, who then undid all their hard work as they went 3-2 down in the 90th minute when Dan Rimmer chipped in what he thought was the winner.
Ecstasy turned to agony a couple of minutes later when North Wilts won a debatable free kick and the resulting ball into the box was turned in by Dave Biggs to make it three apiece.
Cavalier ended a run of three draws with a 3-2 victory at The Mallard.
Goals from Leigh Blanchard, Andy Holman and Sam Rogers put Cavalier 3-0 up inside the opening 25 minutes.
Michael Brett pulled a goal back for the Mallard prior to half time and when James Terry added a second shortly after the restart it was game on.
However Cavalier battened down the hatches and saw out the remainder of the half to claim all three points.
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