Oxfordshire 2nd came back from 3-1 down to pip Gloucestershire 2nd 8-7 in Division 3B of the Inter-County Championships at Bartholomew School, Eynsham.
They took five of the eight level doubles and two of three mixed, with Jon Campbell, Paul Casey and Nicola Patrick unbeaten.
Campbell excelled with four wins, the 17-year-old Magdalen College pupil showing he is ready for first-team selection.
Casey and Patrick won two level doubles each and combined at first mixed.
Oxon 2nd: J Campbell, R Beal, P Casey, S Alexander, K Schutterlin, B Foster, N Patrick, N Casey.
Oxfordshire Over 60s hammered Essex 11-1 at Headington School.
Oxon are unbeaten after four outings but still have favourites Staffordshire to play home and away.
- Gosford Hill's third pair Andy Purrott and Nicola Casey bagged two three-enders to clinch their team a 5-4 win over Windrush A in Mixed Division 1 of the Oxford and District League.
In Men's Division 5, Thame's first pair Alex Rogers and David Hargreave starred as they toppled Headington C 6-3.
- Abingdon A scored their third maximum of the season as they pounded Park 300-168 in Division 2 of the Wallingford Three Disciplines League.
They top the division with 900 points.
- Former national coach, Lee Jai Bok, held a conference at Lord Williams's School in Thame where 34 coaches attended.
RESULTS
Oxford & District League - Women's Div 1: Wantage 1, Gosford Hill A 5; Abingdon 5, Wantage 1. Div 2: Gosford Hill B 0, Park 6. Div 3: Breakaway 0, Leys B 6.
Men's Div 1: North Abingdon A 1, Gosford Hill A 8. Div 2: Abingdon B 9, Evenlode B 0. Div 4: Windrush C 6, Gosford Hill B 3; Leys B 0, Oxford B 9. Div 5: Headington C 3, Thame 6; Headington C 9, Windrush D 0.
Mixed Div 1: Windrush A 4, Gosford Hill A 5.
Wallingford Three Disciplines League - Div 1: Evenlode A 274, North Abingdon 242; Harwell A 267, North Abingdon 267. Div 2: Park 168, Abingdon A 300. Div 3: Evenlode B 272, Didcot Nomads 218; Didcot Nomads 258, Chilton 224.
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