Morrells Oxford Sunday League
Rose Hill bounced back to winning form in the Premier Division after two consecutive defeats with a 7-2 victory at Blackbird Leys Sunday, writes Geoff Bower
Andy Beechers hit the goal trail once again, netting four with Wayne McClennan, Liam O'Callaghan and William Balem netting one apiece.
Star Wanderers and Six Bells Kidlington shared the points 1-1 at the end of a very entertaining game, despite plenty of goalmouth action.
Star took the lead when Lee Keyes was brought down in the box, got up and smartly tucked the penalty away, before Simon Grossman equalised from a corner.
Wheatley 84 went down 4-3 in an exciting game against fellow promotees Masons Arms. Despite going behind very early on, Wheatley had sneaked 2-1 in front by the break but a disastrous second half saw them go down.
Simon Burton, Wayne Shorter and Kevin Morton were on target for Wheatley. Stuart Parsons (2), Matthew Wyatt and Leighton Davis replied for Masons.
In Division 1, AFC Vikings celebrated a 5-2 home victory over visitors Baldons thanks to Lee Cook's hat-trick and further goals by Shaun Cox and Matty Leach.
Yarnton Village took the points on their travels to Oxford Celtic Supporters in Division 2 with a 4-1 victory as Ian Kibblewhite netted a brace, and Bob Turley and Lee Lichmann got one each. Simon Lewis replied.
In a see-saw game, Northway secured a share of the points at White Horse with a 2-2 draw. A brace from Nathan Allen and one each from Greg Finnemore and Tony Wetherall saw Tackley to a 4-1 victory over visitors Cricketers in Division 3, Mark Beauchamp replying for Cricketers.
Arncott found themselves 3-2 down at the break at Berkshire House, but their manager's half-time decisions led to a 5-3 victory, Gary Lawton grabbing a hat-trick and new signing Dave Hislop a brace.
Rose Hill will be representing the Oxford League for the visit of the West Middlesex Sunday League at Morris Motors on Sunday (3).
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