Witney & District FA
Reigning Premier Division champions Freeland moved back to the top after a 2-1 win against Brize Norton.
All the goals came in the second half with Dale Kardos and Simon Hole scoring for Freeland and Dan King replying.
In Division 2, Bampton Town Res crushed West Witney Res 11-3.
Tom Madden and Dan Oyston both hammered hat-tricks, with Aiden Necchi-Ghiri netting twice.
Richard Ghagan, Craig Ferguson and and Chris Nieman also scored, with John Lally (2) and Simon Launder replying.
Craig Halkett, Tom Merchant and Jon Clarke were on target as Spartan Rangers Res beat Hanborough Res 3-1.
Dan Smith notched Hanborough's reply.
Nathan Langford and Andrew James scored the goals in Freeland Res' 2-0 win over Charlbury Town Res.
In Division 3, Kingham Res went top after a 3-1 win over Ducklington A.
Sam Philpott (2) and Rob Tyack did the damage, with Wayne Stevens replying.
Aston Res beat FC Mills Res 4-0, thanks to strikes from Gareth Preston, Eddie Brookes and Matt Brown.
An own goal made up their tally.
Minster Lovell Res saw off Two Rivers 5-3.
Dan Smith and Martin Latimer both notched doubles, with Andrew Forteath's screamer the highlight.
Phil Mills (2) and a Tom Radburn penalty accounted for Rivers' goals.
Hailey Res went clear at the top of Division 4 with a 5-1 win over Freeland A.
Chris Gunter and Rob Wheeler both hit doubles, with Liam Hookins also on target.
Richard Howe had netted for Freeland in the first half.
Witney Royals Res saw off Milton Res 6-3.
Kearse Simpson led the way with a hat-trick, with Pete Madden, Dan Price and Mikey Piper also on target.
Arrun Baker (2) and Jake Agnew replied.
FC Chequers Res earned their first points with a 2-1 win against Chippy Swifts Res.
Both goals came from Richie Eastaff, the winner coming in the dying seconds, with Shaun Weller on target for Chippy.
Ian Reed scored a hat-trick for Southrop Res, but finished on the losing side as Brize Norton A won 4-3.
Rob Hicks, Mark Carpenter, Carl Stratford and a Craig Bryce penalty ensured the points for Brize.
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