Alex Patrick, Lewis Trasler, Jamie Ellis and Oliver Urquart were all on target as Wootton enjoyed a 4-1 Gorell Barnes Cup win over Old Grammarians.
Kael Talbot netted in consolation for the Wellingborough side. .
In the Duston Garage (Bosch Service) Premier Division, Dan Surridge netted three of Harpole’s four goals with Luke Chalmers getting the other in the derby victory over Heyford.
Unbeaten in 16 league games this season, the victory in one of the two games in hand sees Harpole now top the table by two points.
The double remains a distinct possibility for Earls Barton who eliminated Kislingbury in the semi-final of the in the Duston Garage (Bosch Service) Division One Cup.
In Duston Garage (Bosch Service) Division One, Matt Sheen opened the scoring for Gretton before Orchard Park fluked an equaliser when a defender’s hooked clearance smashed into the back of a team-mate and went in.
Clipston recorded their biggest Rothenberger Tools Division Two win of the season smashing Spratton 9-1.
In Duston Garage (Bosch Service) Division Three, Richard Downs and Dan Turriccki netted for Ferrers, but still finished on the losing side as derby opponents FC Higham earned a 3-2 win.
Matt Farrell netted three and Ben Drinkwater twice as Weedon were among the goals in the 5-1 derby win over Drayton Grange.
Matthew Bass scored the only goal of the game as Desborough & Rothwell defeated Wilbarston in Duston Garage (Bosch Service) Division Four.
In the Duston Garage (Great Wall Cars) Reserve Premier Division there were goals galore at Roade as the home side romped to victory over ON Chenecks A.
Alastair Foot netted three and Nathaniel Liburd two in the win.
Ringstead defeated Pegasus 2-1.
Kieran Docherty netted four times for Locos in the Duston Garage (Great Wall Cars) Reserve Division One win over Old Grammarians. Jay Ironmonger earned a mention after netting two of his own.
Dayne Wood and Chris Gale got the goals as Wootton and Earls Barton drew while Kislingbury defeated Everards.
In the Duston Garage (Great Wall Cars) Reserve Division Two, Elliot Grice and Edward Harman scored for West Haddon who seriously dented Wilby’s hopes of claiming the title.
Blain Stillman netted in reply, but losing two of the games in hand gives Wollaston added impetus to come through and snatch the title.
Rudi Pipe netted twice for Wollaston who had to work hard for their points in the match with Spratton.
Ben Elldridge netted three for Spratton who narrowly went down 5-4.
This week’s star award winners are Harpole for their premier division win over Heyford, their 16th match without defeat in the league this season.