Abingdon Tn 5 (Simms 2, 50, 68, 74, Ryan 60)
Carterton 0
MARK Simms hit a four-timer as Abingdon Town completed a double over Carterton with a thumping victory in the Premier Division at Culham Road on Satur- day.
Town, who included ex-Thame United defender Robbie Eason, took the lead after just two minutes when Simms powered in a bullet header from Aaron Williams's left-wing cross.
Abingdon had to wait until the 50th minute before doubling their tally, Simms cracking home a terrific shot from the edge of the area.
Colin Ryan netted his first goal for Abingdon on the hour when he ran onto a ball over the top before chipping James Domm.
Simms completed his hat-trick in the 68th minute with a speculative long-range effort, which took an awkward bounce straight past Domm.
And he grabbed his fourth six minutes later with a shot, which deflected in off Gary Smales, following a corner.
Abingdon could even afford the luxury of substitute Danny Wise having a penalty saved by Domm in injury time.
Witney Utd 3 (Younie 9, 59, McMahon 90)
Wantage Tn 0
ANDREW Younie bagged a brace as Witney United moved up to fourth with victory over lowly Wantage.
Younie opened the scoring in the ninth minute, poking home the rebound after Luke Alford had blocked his initial effort following Gary Wickens's knockdown.
Younie struck again in the 59th minute when he forced the ball home from John McMahon's cross.
Witney sealed victory with a superb third in the last minute. Chris Harper raced 50 yards down the wing before crossing for McMahon to finish in style.
North Leigh 3 (Burnell 14, Futcher 48, og 71)
Hungerford Tn 3 (Concannon 25, 45, Gosling 32)
NORTH Leigh recovered from a two-goal deficit to claim a point in a feisty six-goal thriller at Eynsham Park.
Joe Burnell fired North Leigh into a 14th-minute lead when he squeezed a low left-foot shot from the edge of the area past Hungerford keeper Dominic Green.
But former Didcot Town goal machine Ian Concannon equalised in the 25th minute with a low strike into the far corner after a pinpoint pass from Jamie Gosling.
Seven minutes later, North Leigh were behind when Jamie Gosling's shot was deflected over keeper Richard Barrett.
And Hungerford went 3-1 up on the stroke of half-time as Gosling took advantage of slack defensive work to crossed low for Concannon to tap home at the far post.
North Leigh pulled a goal back three minutes into the second half when Simon Futcher curled a superb left-footed strike into the top corner from the edge of the area.
And the home side were level in the 71st minute as Futcher's cross was turned into his own net by Steve Thomas, who was sent off five minutes from time for scything down Chris Allen as he raced through.
Kidlington 1 (Deabill 23)
Bicester Tn 1 (Styles 89)
ANDY Styles's late equaliser salvaged a point for Bicester Town at Kidlington.
The home side failed to clear a speculative centre in the 89th minute, and Styles's shot bounced past an unsighted Steve Benbow into the far corner.
Jimmy Deabill had given Kidlington a 23rd minute lead with header into the top corner from a Morgan Williams' cross.
Bicester had an earlier chance to equalise when they were awarded a penalty for handball by James Philpott in the 50th minute, but Benbow saved Adam Doyle's spot-kick.
Pegasus Juniors 2 (Hyde 36, 62)
Hook Norton 0
HOOK Norton's first visit to Pegasus Juniors' impressive School Lane Ground ended in disappointment as they fell to a two-goal blast from Cory Hyde.
He bundled the opener home in the 36th minute following some slack Hooky defending.
And he latched on to a cross from the right in the 62nd minute to seal the visitors' fate.
AFC Wallingford 1 (Debanks 90 pen)
Harrow Hill 0
CAPTAIN Jamie Debanks's last-minute penalty gave AFC Wallingford their first win of the season and saw them leapfrog Harrow Hill at the foot of the table.
Wallingford had several chances to break the stalemate before Matty Irons was bundled over in the box by a Harrow Hill defender, who was sent off.
Debanks fired the spot-kick into the bottom corner, and Wallingford held on in a frantic finish with Harrow Hill having an equaliser ruled out for handball.
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