Witney & District FA

Enstone closed the gap on Premier Division leaders Brize Norton with a 3-2 defeat of Spartan Rangers.

Goals from Neil Boone, Dave Stevens and Kevin Knight put Enstone in control, before Spartan responded through an own goal and a Michael Hole strike.

Hanborough won 4-1 at North Leigh A. Steve Smith hit a double, with Kevin Day and Rob Lovick also netting. Sean King replied.

Meanwhile, Brize Norton beat Bampton 3-2 in the Fred Ford Cup quarter-final. Paul Coles scored twice, and Graham Clarke bagged the winner.

Back in the league, Division 1 leaders Napier Rovers thrashed Tackley 7-2, with Tim Jellyman netting a hat-trick.

Carl Osgathorp, Ben Woodruff, Jamie Rideout and Tom Graham got the others, with Nathan Allen and Craig Broome replying.

Two goals apiece from Davie Hamill and Rob March saw Carterton Rangers come from a goal down to beat Ducklington Res 4-1. Carey James had given Ducklington the lead.

In Division 2, Fieldtown beat FC Mills 3-0, with goals from Dean Godfrey (2) and Richard Godwin.

Simon Gardner hit a hat-trick as Brize Norton Res beat Stonesfield Res 6-0. Ian King scored twice, with Rob Marsh getting the other.

Marco Fois netted his second successive hat-trick for North Leigh A in a 4-1 win over West Witney Res. Colin Maskery scored the other.

Wootton eased their relegation worries with an 8-1 demolition of Swinbrook, with braces for Paul Clark, David Kane and Lee Senior.

Division 3 leaders Carterton Town B saw off Minster Lovell Res 3-0, with goals from Rich Baker, Danny Turner and Chris Jones.

Chadlington Res were held to a 2-2 draw by Eynsham A.

Goals from Chadlington's Martin Plumber and John Harding were cancelled out by Darren Beesley and Simon Tombs.

Two goals from winger Martin Jones helped Witney Wanderers to a 4-2 victory over Kingham Res.

Carterton Rangers Res won 5-2 at Finstock, with Kev Trethowan jnr scoring one and making two more on his debut.

In the Division 4 Cup, Cassington swept aside Fieldtown Res 4-0, with Guy Morgan, whose brace included a penalty, Terry Rose and Darren Harvey on target.