OXFORD Irish turned on the style in the second half of their match against Cumnor Minors, scoring four times to go top of the Under 13 A League.
The game remained goalless at the break, but efforts from Naseem Iwaram, Shea Sturgess, James Woodhouse and Orlind Neli gave the home side a 4-0 victory.
Elliot Howells struck twice to give C League leaders Greater Leys Youth a 2-0 away victory over Crowmarsh Tigers. Both sides created chances in an end-to-end encounter, but it was the clinical Howells who proved the difference as the visitors maintained their three-point lead at the top.
In the B League, leaders Ardley United beat Summertown Stars 5-0, taking the lead after ten minutes when Ryan Costello lobbed the visiting goalkeeper.
Craig Dawson doubled their advantage before half-time and the hosts went on to score three more times after the interval.
Jimmy Kimani, with a quick double, and Jim Giddins completed the scoring.
Two goals from Joe Webber earned Wantage a 2-2 draw with AFC Brightwell in the Under 15 B League. Hussan Kabore and Josh Joyce replied for Brightwell.
Blewbury Buccaneers were forced to share the points with Headington Sharks despite a hat-trick from Harry Hills, as the two sides cancelled each other out 4-4 in the Under 14 D League.
Ben Silverthorne was also on target for the hosts as the two sides traded blows, but the early exchanges belonged to Blewbury as they raced into a two-goal lead.
Sharks soon recovered and restored parity through Liam Costar and Ryan Kenworthy. After falling behind once more, they went on to take the lead themselves as Costar added his second after William Munt had levelled again.
However, Blewbury couldn’t be kept down and Hills completed his treble to salvage a point for the home side.
A League leaders Harwell & Hendred twice equalised to claim a 2-2 draw at home to Banbury United.
United twice took the lead through Finnley Loveridge and Brandon Welch but the hosts came back, levelling first through Chris Winston just before the break and then Tyler Parson coolly finishing late in the game.
Garsington hit back to beat Thatcham Town Harriers 3-2.
Seth Fowler nodded the visitors in front, but strikes from Taylor Wain and Charlie Burton gave Garsington the lead at half-time.
Although Harriers equalised with an excellent free-kick from Billy Cole, the hosts won it ten minutes from time when Ryan Witozynski nipped in at the near post to score.
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