Gosford Hill A showed no mercy to Oxford University in the second round of matches in Division 1 of the Five Disciplines Badminton League at Redefield.
The quartet of Erica Green, Gemma Noble, Paul Casey and Wayne Young romped to a maximum 150-78 win.
Radley and Oxford zoomed from fifth to second place with a 121-109 victory over Wantage.
Abingdon A climbed from eighth and last to fifth with a 133-106 win over second-placed Evenlode A.
Dave Stepney was Abingdon's anchorman, being unbeaten in singles and also in doubles with Dave Andrew.
Hosts Redefield A dominated the men's events through Nick Raven and Dave Westmorland to scupper Feathers A 104-83.
Emma Martin produced a fine effort for Feathers, dropping only 14 points in her singles, and winning two 15-0 games with Claire Tait in the doubles.
Results: Gosford Hill A 150, Unversity 78; Evenlode A 106, Abingdon A 133; Wantage 109, Radley and Oxford 121; Feathers A 83, Redefield A 104.
Standings: Gosford Hill A 289, Radley and Oxford 283, Evenlode A 231, Wantage 231, Abingdon A 227, Redefield A 207, University 194, Feathers A 186,
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