Witney & District FA round-up: Andy Watson ended his goal drought in style with a superb hat-trick as Kingham dashed North Leigh A's hopes of going top with a crushing 7-3 victory in the Premier Division.
Michael Knight (2), Dickie Knight and Miles Harding were also on target for Kingham, with Matty Gorman (2) and Justin Timms replying.
Spartan Rangers slumped to their fifth consecutive defeat at the hands of Carterton Town A, going down 4-1.
Dan Kearney (2), Scott Walters and Will Griffiths were on target for Carterton, with John Havill scoring a late consolation for the home side.
In Division 1, Pete Andrews scored twice in the first half to set Hanborough Res on the way to a 4-1 victory at Witney Royals Res.
Mark Dorey pulled one back, but second-half goals from Steve Leach and Stuart Wells gave Hanborough the points.
In Division 2, Craig King's dramatic injury-time winner gave Finstock a thrilling 3-2 victory over battling Spartan Rangers.
Finstock had led 2-0 through Andy Compton and a Lee Hodgson penalty, but Michael Hole struck twice to haul Rangers level.
In Division 3, veteran goal poacher Andy Tyrell hit a four-timer as Witney Royals hammered Hanborough A 8-2.
Despite going 2-0 ahead through Chris Mobey and Martin Davey, Royals had no answer to Hanborough, who ran riot after the break with Lloyd Edwards, Rudi Jones, Dan Cox and Nad Saeed joining Tyrell in the goal rush.
Jason King starred with a hat-trick as Minster Lovell Res thumped Ducklington A 7-0.
Craig Sallis bagged a brace, and Danny King and Malcolm Bennett completing the scoring.
Freeland Res edged past Milton Res 3-2. Paul Fenwick, Jason Foottit and Simon Martin were on target for Freeland, with Aaron Baker and James Beaney replying.
In the Jack Busby Cup second round, Stonesfield Res twice threw away a two-goal lead as Fieldtown Res came from behind to win 4-3.
Nick Mourgue, John Parsons and Paul Coombes were on target for Stonesfield, but the visitors took victory thanks to Matt Johnson, Oliver Oswin, Ashley Colebeck and veteran Dick Collins with the winner.
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