Morrells of Oxford Sunday League - Star Wanderers boosted their hopes of catching the Premier Division's chasing pack as they battled back to beat Six Bells Kidlington.
Danny Morris gave Six Bells the lead, firing into the top corner after ten minutes.
Six Bells kept up their dominance up until the break, before Star gradually got their act together.
And it was no surprise when Mark Revill levelled following a goalmouth scramble midway through the second half.
Five minutes later, Emmett McGovern headed them into the lead.
As Star took control, Richard Mace headed home their third and Craig Ferguson chipped home No 4.
Rover Blackbird's revival continued with a fine 3-1 victory at Star Royal.
Danny Williams gave Rover a first-half lead, before a far-post header by Jim Smith from a Mark Giles cross doubled their lead shortly after the break.
Star rallied and pulled a goal back, but Giles thumped home a 25-yard free kick to secure the points.
Phil Wyverne was in excellent form as his two long-range strikes earned Iffley Harriers a 2-1 victory against Division 2 rivals OSI.
In a scrappy encounter, Wyverne's double strike established a two-goal cushion, and although Tony Gomez pulled a goal back it was too little, too late.
In a final twist, Iffley's top-scorer Wayne Cox saw a spectacular 50-yard strike ruled out as the referee had blown up for full-time, as the ball was heading for goal.
In Division 3, Berinsfield cruised to a 2-0 success against Mansfield Road Res.
After a goalless first half, Barry Hayden broke the deadlock early in the second period with a good strike across the goalkeeper, before Simon Brown's strike sealed victory.
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