JUNCTION Trojans seem destined to finish this season bottom of the league after a fruitless trip to Weatherbury, the side directly above them in the table.

The hosts’ 4-0 win at Redlands means there is now an 11-point gap between them and the Trojans, who are still yet to get off the mark.

Thomas Hardye Leisure Centre-based Trojans have the unenviable record of 17 losses from as many games, with a goal difference of -88.

Last weekend it was goals from Jude Ellery, Martyn Jones, Daniel McGarrigal and Craig Menton that saw Weatherbury dent the Trojans’ hopes of breaking their duck.

And the Trojans will have to turn the form book on its head if they want to get anything from their next game away to Famous Old Spa.

The Spa remain third following a 12th victory of the campaign last time out. Doubles from Dean Taylor and Ashley Hine helped them to a convincing 7-2 success against Sailors Return.

Greg Collins, Kevin Paice and John Wilson were also on target for the Spa, while Liam Briers and Scott Walden replied.

League leaders Kings Arms kept their six-point advantage at the top thanks to a 4-0 defeat of Moby Dick’s.

Danny Andrews (2) and Dean Williams found the net yet again, with substitute Liam Parsons getting in on the act too.

Second-placed New Star recovered from their 5-1 loss to Kings Arms seven days previously by battering The Alex 7-1 at Budmouth School.

Sean Stewart (2), Antony Carlile, Marcus Simpson, Phil Smith, Stu Burley and an own goal gave the Portland outfit the three points.

There was a humdinger of a match in Dorchester where Bakers Arms and Broadmayne were involved in an 11-goal thriller.

The sides were level at 3-3 going into the second half before visitors Broadmayne edged it 6-5.

Ace marksman William Turland bagged a hat-trick for the away side, James Moyneham scored twice and Dan Hughes got one.

Dolphin took their tally to 17 goals in two games with a 9-0 demolition of Market House.

Ricky Lane (2), Charlie May (2), Mark Cheater, Sean Gulliver, Bryn Lewis, Rob Maxted and Sheon McBride found the net for the hosts at Redlands.