CROPREDY moved six points clear at the top of the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division after a thrilling win over Chesterton.
Aaron Dineen (2), Aaron Field and Kevin Cooper were on target with a 4-3 victory, Ricardo Benjamin’s hat-trick proving in vain.
Garsington and Hanborough drew 3-3.
Iman St Clair (2) and Josh Fox scored for Garsington, with Jack Morton (2) and Ian Steele replying.
Kirtlington top Division 1 after a 9-1 thrashing of Kennington Athletic Res.
Shane Probbits (4), Jake Guy (2), Adam Kelly (2) and Ryan Moran were on target after Kennington took the lead through Rob Gelens.
Adderbury Park Res won 4-3 at Lusitanos thanks to doubles from Nathan Gibbins and Neil Skidmore.
Joao Almeida (2) and Marcelo Guilherme replied in vain.
Chesterton Res are three points clear in Division 2 despite being held to a 3-3 draw by Mansfield Road Res.
Adrian Voinea (2) and Matthew Horle scored for Chesterton but Thomas Crone, Sylvester Doran and Tim Gribble earned a share of the spoils.
Charlton United Res beat Launton Sports Res 2-0 with strikes from Declan Desousa and George Kernaghan.
Tom Axten bagged a brace as Chinnor Res drew 2-2 with Marston Saints Res, whose goals came from David Hook and Richard Hathaway.
Leighton Brandon, Adrian Babet and Callum Hicks scored as Garsington Res won 3-2 at Heyford Athletic Res.
l IN the first round of the Oxfordshire Charity Cup, Rowan Chappell hit a hat-trick in Bicester United’s 3-0 win at Horspath.
Mark Scanes (2), James Slaymaker, Darius Aaron, were on target as Launton Sports beat Kidlington A 4-0, while Marston Saints beat Bloxham 3-1 with Ben Green, Dan Fraser and Jae Sharkey finding the net.
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