Autotype UTV League: Ian Woodley celebrated his return from injury in style with a double in Saxton Rovers' 5-2 home victory over Division 1 rivals Brightwell.

Woodley, who has been out for four weeks, was ably assisted by Michael Beale, who also bagged a brace, with Matty Shelton getting the other.

Brightwell's scorers were James Richmond and veteran Micky Allen with a 30-yard strike.

Leaders AFC Kidlington battled their way to a 2-1 victory over Steventon Sunday in Division 2.

Mark Jones and Stuart Wells scored for Kidlington, with Aaron Wisdom replying for Steventon.

A Sean King strike earned Horseshoe a 1-0 victory at Dolphin, who were not helped by missing a spot-kick.

Long Wittenham and Standlake Garage shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw.

Colin Goodall gave Wittenham the lead before Paul Garth doubled their advantage with his first goal for two years.

Although Dan Harwood fired home a Danny Lee corner to give Garage hope, that was dashed when Steve Lyon hit back to earn his side a point.

Andy Burton could have won it for Wittenham at the end, but put his header over the bar.

Tom Green, Matty Tarry and Alex Feaver were all on on target as leaders CR Marks cruised to a 3-0 win against former Division 2 table-toppers Wheatley Park.

Elsevier Science signalled their championship ambitions with a 9-0 trouncing of Leys Community Church.

Kevin Booth and John Barker both hit doubles, with Ian Smith, Carl Fellows, Steve Haynes, Neil Boon and Darren Pugh getting their others.

Richard Ghagan cracked a hat-trick as Black Horse Kidlington won 5-1 at Cumnor.

Chris Thorne and Chris Souch were also on target.

Childrey OHB kept up their 100 per cent record in Division 3B with a 6-0 home win over White Horse Abingdon.

Neil Cheshire scored twice, with Danny Cannings, Neil Smith, Neil Davies and Ian Wiseman also on target.

Supersonic got back to winning ways, denting Wallingford Exiles' promotion chances at the same time with a 6-1 victory.

Ian McDermott, Kevin Cox, Dave Beavon, Alan Bertram, Neal Smith and Lee Fuller shared the goals.

Goodlake Arms kept up their promotion hopes with a 3-1 win at Allbrite.

Steve Madge hit two and Neil Morris also scored, the reply came from Graham Watts.

Lee Bartholomew hit a hat trick as Hampstead Norreys crushed Kennington United 8-2.

Matt Ormrod notched a double, with Jim Williams, Nick Nobbs and Tom Bexx also netting.

Meanwhile, Gareth Fenton scored both goals as Wheatsheaf Didcot reached their first Ridgeway Cup final with a 2-0 win over Cross Keys.

He opened the scoring after John Willis and Nick Guiry had both had shots saved.

Fenton completed his double after the Cross Keys keeper spilled a Ben Sutton free-kick.

Stuart Keen's third goal in three games helped Forest Hill to a 2-1 win at AFC Oxford in the Alan Alder Trophy. Garry Duckett was their other marksman.

Kieron Day and Vinnie Cooper strikes saw East Hendred to a 2-1 success against Sandman.

Warrick Baldwin replied for Sandman.