Oxfordshire Senior League

Adderbury Park recorded their biggest win since joining the league 21 years ago with a 10-0 thrashing of in-form Watlington in the Premier Division.

Andy Cullen, Danny Carter and Mike Kenny scored two apiece, and such was Adderbury's dominance that goalkeeper Adam Daley played as an outfield player in the second half and also bagged a brace.

Steve Moseley and a Tim Bullard penalty completed a woeful afternoon for Watlington, who amazingly had won their last three games.

Highfield Old Boys made it seven wins from seven with a 4-0 victory at Yarnton.

Ian Edge scored twice, with Sammy Dolton and Andy Truby also on target.

Long Crendon responded to last week's 7-3 walloping by Adderbury with a comfortable 3-1 win at Charlton United.

Crendon went ahead with a goal from John Gilbert, and a free kick awarded for a back pass was smashed home by Dean Fortnam to make it 2-0.

Richard Gregory lobbed the keeper from 25 yards for the third before Charlton scored a late consolation goal.

Garsington let slip a 4-1 lead as Ian Edwards hit a hat-trick to give Haddenham United a 4-4 draw. Stuart Barr had netted Haddenham's opener.

Broughton gained their first home points of the season as they came from two goals down to win 3-2 at Marston Saints, who also missed a penalty.

Gary Crook triggered Broughton's comeback when he followed up to score after his spot-kick was saved.

An own goal made it 2-2 and then Sam Golcher grabbed Broughton's third 15 minutes from time.

BCS Bardwell had two players sent off against Oakley in Division 1 - but it didn't stop them winning 5-1.

Scott Marshall was the first to see red in the eighth minute, but Bardwell raced into a 3-0 lead at half-time with goals from Andrew Burns, Aaron Kendall and Peter Truby.

Mark Ewers made it 4-0 and Burns netted his second of the game, before Bardwell goalkeeper Jason Valinder was sent off.

Oakley were then awarded a penalty only to have it saved by substitute goalkeeper Shaun Adams. The visitors finally gained a consolation goal through Nick Gill.

Launton Sports moved up to second with a 4-3 win at Kirtlington. Kevin Jones (2), Mark Nelson and Gary Legg were the Launton marksmen.

Oxford University Press Res opened up a four-point lead at the top of Division 2A with a 5-2 victory at Highfield Old Boys Res.

John Paul Hallaway scored twice for Press and Paul McNulty, Alan Payne and Dave Marwood made up the tally.

Haddenham Res should have beaten Garsington Res in Division 2B encounter - but ended up just scraping a 4-4 draw.

After being 3-0 up through Mark Faul and newcomer Robert Dean (2), Haddenham slipped 4-3 behind.

But a dramatic last-gasp equaliser from Jack Howe salvaged a point.

Kidlington Old Boys Res cruised to a 4-0 win over Launton Sports Res.

Jason Baker (2), Duncan Lowen and a John Coles penalty were Kidlington's marks- men.

OTHER SCORERS

Premier Division: Eynsham 2 (King, Higgens), Worcester College & Bletchingdon 4 (Brock, Clark, Pagano, Bryan).