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Saxton Rovers' Andy Shaw scored one goal and set up two more as his team triumphed 3-1 at Brightwell in the third round of the Devenney Cup.
Shaw put Saxton ahead with the only goal of the first half, with Kev Carter making it 2-0, slamming the ball home after Shaw's volley had cannoned back off the bar.
Ricky Blake replied for Brightwell, but Saxton put the tie out of reach, when Shaw crossed for Justin Allen to score.
Rovers will travel to the winners of the tie between Athletico Indaline and Burford United in the last eight.
Crowmarsh Gifford beat neighbours The Dolphin 1-0, Liam Strudswick scoring the goal. They will now play OUP Wanderers or Medisense.
Stalwart supersub Steve King scored a late equaliser for Division 1 high-fliers Sandman to earn them a 3-3 draw with Division 2 outfit Buckland.
Warrick Baldwin and Steve Brown got the other goals.
In the first division, Burford United scraped home 3-2 against a Long Wittenham side who have been bottom since the first game of the season.
Ian Burton and Tommy Young got the Wittenham goals.
Didcot Labour Club replaced Forest Hill at the top of Division 2.
They did it after beating them 4-3 thanks to strikes from Simon Trinder (2) and Andy Potter (2).
In Division 3A, Clanfield 85 moved up with a 4-2 win against third-placed College Oak, for whom Adam Oram scored a brace.
Fitzharris Arms made it four wins in a row with a 1-0 victory over Wheatley Park, Danny Cannon scoring.
Matt Peates rattled in five as Wallingford Exiles thrashed Wheatsheaf 9-1in In Division 3B.
Their other goals came from Stefan Karnicnik, Ben Cleeve, Gavin Ward and Neal Mayer. Rob Noble got the consolation for the Didcot team.
JET moved into second place with a 3-1 win at Benson Harts thanks to Jon Wright, Nat Liddey and a Richard Craig own goal. Ceri Davies replied for Harts.
The Bell Grove continue to improve with a 2-1 win at second-placed Research Machines.
Steve Davies grabbed both goals after Stuart Coppock had given RM the lead from the penalty spot.
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