Oxfordshire 2nd beat Jersey 10-5 in Division 2D of the Inter County Championships at Radley College.
Sarah Torgersen, Chris Burden, Ian Ross and Daryl Coombes were all unbeaten.
Oxfordshire 4th went down 10-5 to Buckinghamshire 3rd, with teenager Hannah Wilkinson winning four.
Wilkinson started with a three-game singles victory, took two doubles with newcomer Alison Riches, and finished with a mixed win in partnership with Colin Campbell.
Redefield secured their first win of the season in Women's Division 1 of the Oxford & District League.
Heather Titcombe and Alison Riches led the way for Redefield in a 6-3 victory over Wantage, who fielded only two pairs.
Leys are unbeaten at the top of Division 2 after a 6-3 drubbing of Harwell, with Angela Baker and Jenny Killingbeck shining.
Neighbours Windrush toppled Didcot Power Station 7-2.
In Division 3, four teams are fighting for promotion, with Oxford Brookes doing themselves a power of good by winning 8-1 against Icknield.
In Men's Division 1, Redefield A beat struggling Didcot Power Station A 9-0 and lie second, one point adrift of Abingdon A.
Eric Tai and Vince Tee won their three ties, but Oxford Brookes fell 5-4 to Redefield B in Division 3.
Paresh Raval and Yannick Tremblay led Oxford A to a comfortable 7-2 win over Evenlode B.
In Mixed Division 3, Jeannie Campbell and son Colin sparkled for Park B in their 6-3 win over Windrush.
RESULTS
Men's Div 2: Oxford University 2, Abingdon C 7. Div 3: Redefield B 5, Oxford Brookes 4; Gosford Hill B 5, Didcot Power Station B 4. Div 4: The Park B 6, Windrush B 3; Oxford A 7, Evenlode B 2.
Mixed Div 2: North Abingdon 8, Magdalen Eynsham 1; Magdalen Eynsham 6, Evenlode A 3. Div 3: Leys B 7, Redefield B 2; Windrush 4, The Park B 5; Leys C 0, The Park B 9. Div 4: Berinsfield 5, Icknield 4; Berinsfield 7, Evenlode B 2.
Redefield A continued their dominance of Division 1 of the Wallingford and District League by dropping just one rubber to Evenlode A.
First pair Pete Longmans and Caroline Ashdown led the way for Redefield.
Wallingford are the new leaders in Division 2 after their 5-4 win over Harwell. Catalogued at 6-3 on the night, Wallingford fell foul of a ruling regarding bringing new players into the team for the last two matches of the season.
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