Morrells of Oxford
Sunday League
Justin FORD was quickly off the mark as his first-half treble helped Premier Division leaders Rose Hill crush Morris Motors 7-0.
In terrible conditions, Ford grabbed two early goals and, as their confidence grew, Robert Wilkinson notched their third, with Ford completing his hat-trick before the break.
Motors then conceded an own goal before John McMahon and Gary Trinder sealed the victory.
Six Bells Kidlington got back to winning ways with a 4-1 win over old enemy Stadhampton.
After some concerted Six Bells pressure, Lee Bolton broke the deadlock, latching on to Ryan Curtin's pass.
Tom Green doubled Bells' advantage before Curtin made it 3-0 with superb chip over the keeper.
After the break, Stadhampton pulled one back through Kelly Lewisman, before Curtin bagged his second and their fourth of the game.
Dave Jennings smashed a hat-trick as Blackbird Leys Sunday beat Star Wanderers 3-1.
Jennings, who the previous day scored a treble for Oxford Saturday League side Bullnose Morris, gave Blackbirds a first-half lead.
Keith Megson levelled for Star with a header, but they were made to pay for the missed opportunities when Jennings netted a brace in the last ten minutes to snatch the points.
Oxford Exiles won 4-2 at Mansfield Road, John Weekes-Pearson and Phillip Stokes both grabbing a brace each.
Cold Arbour saw off AFC Vikings 5-2 in Division 1.
Andy Paine's opener for Arbour was cancelled out by Stuart Allinson.
However, Arbour re-established control with two further goals through Terry Stockford's 25-yarder and a Craig Bloomfield's header.
In the second half, Arbour went further ahead through Michael Yearwood and although Will Boyes clawed a goal back for Vikings, a fine individual goal from Jefferson Harriot crushed their hopes.
A hat-trick from Chris Greenaway was not enough for Oxford Exiles as they lost 5-3 to Arncott.
Greenaway put Exiles ahead, before strikes from Gary Lawton (2), Stacey Evans, Nick Cameron and Chris Morley gave them a 5-1 lead.
Greenaway then completed his treble, but it was too late.
In Division 2, Nelson hammered Riverside 8-1, thanks to a hat-trick from Ben Moses.
Dean Sims, Tyrone Brackett, Liam O'Callaghan, Carl Bloomfield and Michaes Herbert completed the rout.
Division 3 leaders Railway recorded their ninth successive win with an 11-0 success over The George.
Jon Taylor smashed a six-timer, with other strikes from Simon Neary (3), Steve Brennan and Mark Mews.
In Division 4, Corner House upset the odds as they beat leaders Osney Arms 4-0.
Craig Taylor fired them in front before Richard Thomas and Ian Trinder's lob from inside his own half, found the net.
Twenty minutes from time, captain Adam Taylor netted No 4 from the penalty spot after he was brought down in the area, the offending Osney player receiving his marching orders.
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