RICHARD Hooper took 6-7 in 8.1 overs for Thame Town 2nd and was deprived of even better figures as he was playing against a team with only nine men.
Hooper helped dismiss struggling Stanton St John Willows for 76, before Thame coasted to an eight-wicket win.
Stanton SJW 4pts, Thame Tn 2nd 30
Banbury 3rd were undone by Chris Greenway (5-27) and Roger Hobbs (3-43) as they fell to 110 all out at Milton Keynes Park 2nd.
Earlier, Park had done rather better, finishing on 177-8 thanks to Steve Gordon's 58, despite 4-53 from Andy Harris.
MK Park 2nd 30, Banbury 3rd 12
Harry Moseley hit 98 and Adam Mould 97 not out as Bledlow Village made light work of chasing Aston Rowant 2nd's 229-8.
Dave Brooks (59) and Neil Lambourne (84no) had batted well for Rowant, while James Shirley took 5-87.
Bledlow then lost two wickets in reply.
Bledlow Vill 30, A Rowant 2nd 12
Stokenchurch pulled off a super run chase to stay joint leaders.
Elliott Newman (64no), Hasnain Raza (53) and Paul Maddock (41) all batted well as Stokenchurch passed Banbury Twenty 2nd's 225-5 with four wickets and seven overs left.
Andy Hulme had hit 56 and Ansar Aslam 42 in Twenty's effort.
Stokenchurch 30, Banbury XX 2nd 16
Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd could only manage a meagre 123 after choosing to bat first at Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts 2nd.
Without Brin Walker (35no), the scoreline would have looked even worse.
Shipton took six Nondies wickets, but with the help of Mark Taylor's 37 the home side secured the win.
Oxford & Bletch Nondies 2nd 30, Shipton-under-Wychwood 2nd 11
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