Witney & District FA: Two Premier Division matches were dramatically abandoned due to broken legs.
Charlbury's Phil Simmonds was air-lifted to hospital after breaking his leg in two places after just ten minutes of the game with Brize Norton.
And Napier Rovers skipper Matt Nash also suffered a double break in the clash with Freeland - his injury coming just above the ankle.
In the games that were completed, Minster Lovell held high-riding Adlestrop to a 1-1 draw.
Martin Latimer put Minster ahead, with Tom Newbould replying for Adlestrop.
Richard Farr bagged a brace for West Witney in their 3-3 draw with Bamp- ton.
Russ Collier completed their tally, with Andy Jamieson, Darrell Broome and Robert Whalley replying.
Kingham stay bottom after going down 2-1 at Hanborough.
Simon Barratt fired Kingham ahead, but second-half strikes from Kevin Day and Scott Akers gave Hanborough the points.
In the Fred Ford Cup third round, Ducklington overcame North Leigh A 2-0, with goals from Dean O'Sullivan and Craig Hov- ard.
Darryl Kew's double helped Carterton Town A to a 3-2 victory over neighbours Carterton Rangers.
Russell Steele was also on target, while John Smailes and Leighton Stockton replied for Rangers.
In Division 1, Aston sprang a surprise with a 2-0 win at leaders Milton.
Phil Caswell and Jason Garner did the damage.
Spartan Rangers thum- ped Hanborough Res 8-1. Paul Saunders, Craig Halkett and Jon Reeves all hit doubles, with Gavin Kominek and Pete Jenkins scoring the others.
Division 2 leaders Carterton Town B lost their unbeaten record with a 1-0 home defeat by Tackley. Greg Finnemore scored in the first half.
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