Banbury's Feathers B are the new leaders in Division 2 of the Five Disciplines Badminton League after slaughtering previous pacesetters The Park 139-72.
Hayley Davies shone in the full three disciplines and Ian Tustain and Bob Minor remained undefeated, while Yvonne Quick came in for just the doubles.
For The Park, Amy Gilder and Rachel Tavener took the opening game 15-4 to provide the team's sole success.
The heavy defeat saw them slide to sixth.
Rising rapidly from sixth to second were Abingdon B, who trounced Berinsfield 146-84.
Sylvie van zan Dycke and Kay Hardie remained unbeaten for Abingdon, who only dropped points in halving a men's doubles.
Redefield B pair Nick Watkins, in the singles, and with Graham Speight, in the doubles, won so convincingly that they managed an unusual 118-108 win over Gosford Hill B - despite losing three disciplines.
In the basement clash, hosts Evenlode B held onto seventh place - despite losing 111-103 to Magdalen Eynsham.
Evenlode's win came from Stella Bradshaw and they were also given the full 30 points for the doubles when Magdalen Eynsham once again fielded only one woman.
Standings: Feathers B 378, Abingdon B 347, Redefield B 344, Gosford Hill B 334, Berinsfield 319, The Park 314, Evenlode B 300, Magdalen Eynsham 260.
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