North Leigh 2 (Champion og 30, Simms 65 pen)
Badshot Lea 1 (Westall 28)
Mark Simms's second-half penalty secured North Leigh victory over Badshot Lea at Eynsham Park, and kept their Premier Division title hopes bubbling.
The Surrey side took the lead after 28 minutes when a pinpoint pass from Darren Blake put Rob Westell clear and he lobbed the advancing Richard Barrett.
Within two minutes, the Yellows were level terms as James Mortimer-Jones's cross was returned hard and low by Simon Futcher and Badshot defender Lee Champion deflected it into his own net.
However, Simms hasd the last word, firing home the winning penalty in the 65th minute after he had been felled in the area.
Milton Utd 2 (G Jones 12, D Jones 38)
Hook Norton 2 (Spiero 26, Crognale 76)
Steve Crognale's second-half equaliser earned Hook Norton a point at Milton United.
Glyn Jones fired Milton into a 12th-minute lead with a shot from outside the penalty area.
But Hook Norton were level in the 26th minute. Joe Davies's free-kick was nodded back across the area by Ben Elkington for Ben Spiero to head home.
Milton were back in front before half-time, Dwight Jones surging down the left before shooting home.
But Hook Norton levelled in the 76th minute when Pete Moulder flicked the ball to Crognale, who beat Craig Grffiths.
Harrow Hill 0
Kidlington 4 (Baker 20 pen, 87, Deabill 32, Wise 71)
Mark Baker scored twice as Kidlington brushed aside bottom club Harrow Hill, who had two men sent off.
He opened the scoring in the 20th minute from the penalty spot after he had been upended in the box.
Kidlington, who gave a debut to new signing Jemaine Ferreira, increased their lead in the 32nd minute when Jimmy Deabill slotted the ball home.
After the break, Kidlington's Matt Hutton pulled off a terrific save from Lee Davis's spot-kick.
In the 62nd minute, Harrow were reduced to ten men. Chris Smith was booked for dissent directed at referee Bill Christie, and as he was shown the yellow card, he barged into the official and was given a red card.
Kidlington went further ahead in the 71st minute when Danny Wise fired a low shot into the corner. And Baker notched his second in the 87th minute with a quality strike.
Two minutes later, Harrow Hill were down to nine men when Tom Partridge was given a second yellow card.
Shortwood Utd 3 (Davis 45, Bennyworth 65, Stott og 90)
Wantage Tn 0
Gary Swann was sent off as Wantage Town slipped to defeat at Shortwood.
Swann was booked for a foul in the opening minute of the second half, and seven minutes later a poor tackle saw him dismissed.
Chris Davis had chipped home Shortwood's opener from 38 yards on the stroke of half-time.
Luke Bennyworth headed home their second in the 65th minute, and a John Stott own goal sealed Wantage's fate.
AFC Wallingford 1 (Hayday 2)
Shrivenham 3 (Chalmers og 10, Lane 23, King 67)
Tommy Hayday jinked around the Shrivenham keeper to give AFC Wallingford a second-minute lead.
But the visitors levelled when Brad Chalmers headed into his own net.
Scott Lane fired Shrivenham ahead with a 25-yard drive, and Dennis King netted No 3.
Ardley Utd 1 (Feaver 66)
Highworth Tn 3 (Corcoran 29, Hill 62, Levitt 90)
Phil Corcoran headed home a free-kick in the 29th minute to give Highworth the lead.
And Ardley fell further behind in the 62nd minute when Gary Hill poked the ball home after Matt Dixon's fine double save.
Ardley pulled a goal back four minutes later, Alex Feaver heading in Phil Martin's cross.
But Highworth sealed victory when Arthur Levitt notched their third.
Pegasus Juniors 2 (Mortlock 73, 78)
Abingdon Tn 0
Abingdon Town, who gave a return debut to midfielder David Champ, had their chances before Chris Mortlock's deflected shot from the edge of the box broke the deadlock in the 73rd minute.
And five minutes later, he ran on to a high ball to shoot past Gareth Walker.
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