Benson experienced both highs and lows before securing an exciting 4-3 victory away to Steventon in the Under 12 A League.
Bold Benson went into an early two-goal lead, but well-taken goals by Hudson, Wright and Hemmings put Steventon 3-2 up midway through the second half.
Benson equalised through some bad marking and then won the game with two minutes to go with a great finish. Their goals came from Mohan-Triggle (2), Richer and Buoys.
Kennington soon trailed Grove who took an early lead through Sayer. But Kennington stormed back and went on to win 12-1 with goals from Joe Ledbury (4), Andrew Younie (3), Leighton Jones (2), Neil Mahon, Luke Burgess and Stuart Cattell.
Oxford United SC and Abingdon both remain unbeaten in the Under 15 B Leaguee after their tense and exciting 1-1 draw in which the respective keepers, Darren King and Lee Blackford, were in outstanding form.
Patrick Clark gave Abingdon a half-time lead with an exquisite lob, but David Jones smashed home the equaliser midway through the second half.
Joshua Hurley came on as substitute to seal Oxford United SC's 4-1 victory over Littlemore in the Under 11 A League. Littlemore, who conceded an early own goal, equalised through Davenport, before Adam Wells restored United's lead and Hurley wrapped up the victory with two quality goals.
Didcot Casuals recorded their second win in a row when they beat Kidlington 4-0 in the Under 11 C League.
Casuals led 2-0 at half-time thanks to well-taken goals from Danny Hughes and Chris Bowler.
Kidlington, with Ethan Jones putting in an excellent performance, battled hard in the second half but conceded further goals from Warren McCabe and Marcus Herbert.
Goals from Dale Martin (2), Anayo Uguru (2) and Luke Ambler gave OUSC Colts a 5-0 win in the first of two games against Kennington in the Under 10 B League.
Theo Dalton played well in defence for United, with James Twomey outstanding in midfield.
In the second game, Dan Gillo scored for Kennington, who matched the Colts.
Eventually, the Colts won with goals from Andrew McMahon and Sahara Osborne Ricketts.
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