Rover Cowley marched on at the top of the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division with a 2-0 win at Enstone.
After a goalless first half, Terry Stockford broke the deadlock with an overhead kick, before Luke Bremner produced a tremendous run and finish to seal victory.
Brian Kirk ensured a clean sheet for Rover with two fantastic saves in the second half.
Middleton Cheney stay top of Division 1 following a 4-0 win at Yarnton.
Goals from Scott Finch, Steve Cibali, Robbie Brown and Chris Heritage saw them to victory.
Fritwell maintained their challenge with a 2-0 home win over Charlton United.
Liam Godin broke the deadlock just before half-time when he slammed home from Lee Prpa's corner.
Prpa was the provider again for Friwell's goal in the 70th minute with Tom Foley capitalising on his setpiece.
Charlton's misery was complete when they had Dave Woodbridge sent off for a second yellow card.
In Division 2, Kidlington Old Boys Res ran riot to thrash Enstone Res 10-0.
Terry Spokes led the goal rush with a five-timer.
The other goals were shared between Jon Richards, Tom Watson, Chris Wise, Arron Ainsworth and Garry Skinner.
Shaun Sole's hat-trick proved in vain as King's Sutton Res went down 4-3 at Charlton United Res.
Two goals from Robin Timms plus strikes from Matt Hillsdon and Jamie Shields gave the home side the edge.
Chadlington Res suffered their first defeat of the season as they went down 2-0 at home to Oakley Res.
Jimmy Drewett broke the deadlock with a free-kick from 25 yards in the 75th minute.
And two minutes later, Josh Green clinched victory with a penalty awarded for handball against Ben Green.
Will Rum bagged a brace in Oxford University Press Res's 4-0 win over Marston Saints Res.
He ran on to Zak Craig's pass for the opener after 15 minutes, and then added his second following a great build-up.
Mark Nicholl's 25-yard piledriver made it 3-0 after the break, and five minutes later Rum set up Jimmy Gray for No 4.
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