GLS Football Hellenic League - Kidlington 3, Bishops Cleeve 1: Kidlington, beaten in all their previous 11 matches, caused the upset of the season when they defeated Premier Divison high-fliers Bishops Cleeve on Saturday.
Cleeve boasted a 100 per cent record before this game, but it was Kidlington who struck first when Luke Holden charged down an attempted clearance, and the ball fell to Carl Bloomfield who slotted home from ten yards.
Cleeve were level just before the interval when James Vercasi headed home.
After the break, Kidlington seized the initiative. Holden was fouled 30 yards out and Garry Parker smartly converted the free kick.
Holden then ran in a third for Kidlington to seal it.
Shrivenham 0, Didcot Town 4: Didcot maintained their unblemished record with a comfortable win against newly-promoted Shrivenham.
Didcot took the lead in the 32nd minute when Stuart Beavon turned his marker on the edge of the box and PulPowell rose unchallenged to head home
Shrivenham keeper Luke Alford pulled off a stunning double save from Matty Jack and Ian Concannon before half-time.
In the second half, Alford again performed miracles to deny Concannon, but Danny Campbell headed the resulting corner home from eight yards.
It was all Didcot now and Darren Beckett notched his first for the Railwaymen in the 69th minute before Concannon added the fourth with 15 minutes left.
Letcombe 2, Old Woodstock Town 1: Mark Briind made an immediate impact on his return to Letcombe, scoring the winner against high-flying Old Woodstock Town in their Division 1 West clash.
Brind decided to try his luck at Abingdon Town this season before returning to his former club this week.
Old Woodstock took the lead shortly after half-time, when Martin Hall headed home.
This spurred Letcombe into life, and they equalised seven minutes later, Adam Pendell providing the pass for Richard Claydon to fire home via a post.
Claydon then crossed for Brind to glance home a near-post header.
Headington Amateurs 0, Cricklade Town 1: Headington crashed to their second 1-0 home defeat of the season as they barely mustered a shot on goal in the entire 90 minutes.
In blustery conditions, Cricklade scored the only goal in the 43rd minute when Iain Ross struck a low shot through a crowd of players into the bottom corner of the net.
Tytherington Rocks 3, Clanfield 2: Clanfield remain rooted to the bottom of the league table after defeat away fellow strugglers Tytherington Rocks.
Goals by Lee Cooke and Peter Osborne were not enough to give Clanfield any return as their poor run continued.
Hook Norton 0, Winterbourne Utd 7: Leaders Winterbourne led 5-0 at the break after a first-half hat-trick from Scott Cameron plus further goals from Darren Andrews and James Mainstone.
When Andrews added his second in the 46th minute, Hook Norton must have been fearing a double-figure scoreline.
But the visitors took their foot of the pedal before adding a seventh goal through sub Dan Cook five minutes from time.
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