Witney & District FA: Keeper Steve Lazarus was Carterton Town B's hero as he made three penalty saves in a shoot-out against Eynsham A to help his side into the second round of the Junior Cup.
Ian Furnival gave Town an early lead, only for Mark Viner and Craig Freeman to put Eynsham 2-1 up.
Lee Wainwright levelled the scores, but Paul Law scored direct from a corner to give Eynsham a 3-2 advan- tage.
Gary Angus levelled again to send the game to penalties.
Wainwright, Lee Manley and Angus scored for Carterton, but Lazarus was the hero, saving the first three Eynsham kicks as Carterton won the shoot-out 3-0.
In the Premier Division, Freeland beat Hanborough 2-1 - the fourth time in a row they have beaten their derby rivals.
Matt Herring put Hanbor- ough in front, but Freeland hit back through Dale Kardos and Joe Crocker.
An equaliser 15 minutes from time by Richard Farr gave West Witney a 1-1 draw against Premier Division leaders Carterton Town A.
Carterton took the lead through Darryl Kew, but with time running out, Farr blasted home for a share of the spoils.
In Division 1, leaders Milton brushed aside bottom club Wootton 5-0, with goals from David Jeynes, Michael Metcalfe, Neil Sinclair, Nicky Hill and an own goal.
Hailey hit top form at Witney Royals, running out 8-1 winners.
Adam Rackham and Dave Cooper both hit doubles to add to goals from Mark Evans, Andy Salkeld, Joel King and Russ Winstone.
Russell Plumb grabbed the reply for Royals.
In Division 2, Ducklington Res closed the gap on the leaders with a 3-0 victory at Tackley, thanks to strikes from Carey James, Tabi Andrews and Duncan Wynn.
OTHER SCORERS
Premier Div: Adlestrop 4 (J O'Neil 2, L Oxley, K Atkins), Bampton Tn 0.
Div 1: Fieldtown 2 (P Alcock, O Whitehead), FC Mills 1.
Div 2: AC Finstock 1 (S Williams), Fieldtown Res 0; Brize Norton Res 1 (M Haines), Spartan Res 0.
Div 4: Chippy Swifts 3 (T Cleevely, W Tomkins, og), Milton Res 1 (A Watson); Ducklington A 1 (T McNeil), Charlbury Res 1 (S Gilbert); Hanborough A 0, Hailey Res 1 (B Knighton).
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