Sean McKeon scored in the first minute of each half to give Carterton a 2-1 victory at home to New College Swindon in Hellenic League Division 1 West.
The visitors replied through an Ollie Oswin own goal.
Letcombe drew 1-1 at home to Clanfield.
The hosts took the lead in the sixth minute when Calum Pryce’s penalty hit a post and Matt Pill placed the rebound into the net. Ollie Hawkins equalised in the 69th minute.
Hook Norton triumphed 4-3 at Fairford Town, with Jamie Wyatt (2), Dan Reeves and an own goal making up their tally. Alex Rudd, Tom Ballard and Matt Boucher replied.
In Division 1 East, first-half goals from Murray Nicholls and Rob Keylock gave Old Woodstock Town a 2-0 win at home to Penn & Tylers Green.
Dan Stone scored twice as Chinnor fought back to draw 2-2 at Woodley Town.
Letcombe extended their unbeaten run to three games when drawing 1-1 at home to Clanfield in their quest to move away from the bottom of Division 1 West.
The hosts took a sixth-minute lead after Andy Goodchild intercepted a back pass and was brought down by Clanfield keeper Mike Hedges. Calum Pryce hit the post with the resulting penalty, but Matt Pill was quickest to react and placed the rebound into the net.
Clanfield took control in the second half and equalised in the 69th minute through Ollie Hawkins.
Sean McKeon scored in the first minute of each half to give Carterton a 2-1 victory at home to New College Swindon, whose reply came from an own goal by Ollie Oswin.
Hook Norton triumphed 4-3 in a thriller at Fairford Town, with Jamie Wyatt scoring a brace and their tally being completed by Dan Reeves and an own goal. Alex Rudd, Tom Ballard and Matt Boucher netted for the hosts.
In Division 1 East, first-half goals from Murray Nicholls and Rob Keylock gave Old Woodstock Town a 2-0 win at home to Penn & Tylers Green, while Dan Stone scored twice as Chinnor came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 at Woodley Town.
Easington Sports defeated Rayners Lane 2-1 thanks to strikes from James McMahon and Niall Higgins.
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