GREAT & Little Tew 2nd's Jack Taylor, who is just 14, took 5-66 then hit a cultured 111 not out to beat Wolverton Town 2nd on his own.
Town looked well set after scoring 250-7, Taylor's impressive spell lasting 20 overs, and the youngster then brought his watching mother Angie to tears of pride by hitting the winning runs with his 20th boundary.
Great & Little Tew 2nd 30pts, Wolverton Town 2nd 17
Kidlington 2nd narrowed the gap on Bourton Vale 2nd to five points after beating them by six wickets.
Put in to bat, Vale were bowled out for 180, Eddie Wilmot taking 4-21, before Craig Woods (57no) and Mark Owen (41no) steered Kidlington home.
Bourton V 2nd 12, Kidlington 2nd 30
Opener Miles Picknett (86no) led the way in Oxford 3rd's six-wicket win at Sandford St Martin 2nd.
Earlier, opener Steve Cracco had hit 87 not out and Steve Cox 85 in a 160-run partnership for Sandford, who closed on 211-4.
Sandford 2nd 13, Oxford 3rd 30
Veteran Alec Inns's 62 was the mainstay of Abingdon Vale 2nd's 170 all out at Bledlow Ridge 2nd, Ridge recording a six-wicket win.
Bledlow Ridge 2nd 30, Abingdon Vale 2nd 11
Neil Smith took 4-41 and Ned Fox 4-32 as Tiddington 2nd dismissed Leighton Buzzard Town 2nd for just 99. Tiddington triumphed with five wickets down to collect maximum points for the first time this season.
Leighton 8, Tiddington 2nd 30
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