OFA Sam Waters Cup - round-up
RICHARD Bell's extra-time golden goal saw Clanfield 85 beat Crowmarsh 4-3 to march into the third round of the OFA Sam Waters Cup after a thrilling game.
But Crowmarsh will be kicking themselves for not making it to the next round after taking the lead no fewer than three times.
With the sides locked at 3-3 in extra-time, Bell's superbly-taken free kick, after Crowmarsh keeper Steve Edwards had handled outside the area, clinched victory.
An own goal saw Crowmarsh take the lead before Neil Barrett lashed in the equaliser.
However, Sabri Vaseli re-established Crowmarsh's lead, only for David Marston to level for Clanfield.
Craig Fisher put Crowmarsh 3-2 up, but with ten minutes left Barrett grabbed his second of the game to take the tie into extra-time.
Burford United are hopeful of a walkover after opponents Magdalen Arms failed to show.
Oxford Supporters forgot about their woes at the bottom of the Morrells Premier League, by beating a depleted Standlake Garage 10-3, Jermaine Jones scored a hat-trick.
Garage's cause was not helped, though, by having to field full back Geoff Holliday in goal, due to injuries.
Jones gave Supporters the lead with a 25-yard strike, before Dave Holliday pulled Garage level.
But a four-goal burst in five minutes effectively ended Garage's hopes of getting anything from the game.
Jones grabbed his second of the tie, with other goals from Mark Maclean, Scott Hooper and John Weekes-Pearson.
Danny Lee pulled one back for Garage as they trailed 5-2 at the break.
But second-half strikes from Hooper and another from Weekes-Pearson made it 7-2, before Dave Holliday netted a third for Garage. Jones, Paul Sawyer and David Cookson completed the rout.
Wallingford's Dolphin got through with a golden goal extra-time winner from Luke Ayling after they had been level at 2-2 against The Chequers.
Wayne Howard and Nathan Mitchell also scored for Dolphin.
Northway belied their recent poor form in Morrells League Division 2 as they saw off highly-fancied Cowley Cosmos 2-1, despite being badly hit by injury and holidays.
Chris Brown headed home an excellent cross from man-of-the-match Andy Hooper, who managed to get free on the right wing.
Hooper was again the provider for Northway's second, when his quick throw in found Karl Grey, who ran through on goal before tucking his shot home for his 11th goal in his last six games.
Northway's victory was allied to a well-marshalled defence which operated their offside trap to perfection.
Cowley's only joy was an Abdullah strike, ten minutes from time.
North Oxford Conservative FC cruised into the third round with an 8-0 victory over Goring United, with Julian McCalmon scoring four times.
Their others came from a deflected header by Chapman and strikes from Day, who scored a brace, and Wheeler.
Star Royal beat The Nelson 2-0, with goals from Ben Baldwin and Karl Brown.
Star Wanderers, shook off injury problems, to win 8-2 at Great Rollright, with four second-half goals from Craig Simpson, the best of which being an audacious lob over the keeper from inside the 18-yard area, while he was hemmed in by a number of defenders.
Mark Revill, Tom Jerred, and Michael Dove got the others.
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