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Gary Wickens smashed an incredible eight-timer as Bakels Crusaders demolished nine-man Fairview 20-3 in the Premier Division.
Mark Wickens and David Iglus both notched hat-tricks, while Allan Clark (2), Vincent Orrey (2), Brent Leonard and John Thompson joined in the goal rampage.
In Division 1, Donnington Old Boys beat Union Street 4-1, with Roy Fraser bagging a hat-trick and Paddy Keaney one. Street's Martin Scarfe scored a consolation goal.
A brace from Matt Kom helped Tetsworth to a 3-0 win at North Oxford Res. Micky Nicholls got their other from the spot.
Former Oxford United star Joey Beauchamp signed off for Real Islip with a goal in their 6-0 victory at Great Milton. Beauchamp this week signed for Ryman League Division 2 outfit Abingdon Town.
Phil Stokes hit a hat-trick, with Tony Woods and Mark James also netting.
Terry Stockford scored twice for Donnington as they reached the last four of the Premier Cup with a 4-0 win at KEA.
Brothers Carl and Craig Bloomfield were also on target for Donnington.
They will now face Bullnose Morris who topped their group with a 5-4 home win against Beckley Sports.
Their scorers were Dave Jennings, Lenny Sackey, Kevin Allcock, Georgie Gibbons and Jan Alder.
Sports' striker Benji Cuff, returning after a six-week injury lay-off, played in goal as their regular keeper was unavailable, and topped an excellent display with a penalty save.
Beckley's scorers were Shaun Jacobs (2) and Aftab Hafiz (2).
Morris Motors won 3-2 at North Oxford, with goals from Wayne Prescott, Abdul Sheehab, and Anton Gill, who hit the winner with ten minutes left.
John Bogan scored both North's goals.
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