Wantage Tn 3 (Langford 26, 75, Austin 36)
Witney Utd 2 (Lewis 20, Younie 64)
Two goals from Wantage midfielder Ellis Langford sent Witney crashing to their first Premier Division defeat since October on Saturday.
The result dented Witney's promotion ambitions as did a shoulder injury which forced centre half Vinny Byfield off after 15 minutes.
Byfield's presence was missed when Langford rose to meet Matty Horsell's corner and headed back over ex-Wantage keeper Chris Webb to put the visitors ahead.
Witney equalised when Kevin Lewis stabbed the ball home.
A minute later, Wantage were back in the lead, when Tom Austin deceptively whipped a free-kick past a rooted Webb, who then denied Danny Keen with a great save .
Former Wantage manager Andy Lyne's half-time talk stirred up Witney, who equalised when Andy Younie reacted first to a pinpoint Luke Brandon free-kick.
Wantage clinched the points when Witney failed to clear Horsell's corner, leaving Langford unmarked toscore.
Fairford 1 (Clarke 66)
North Leigh 3 (Threlfall 11, Simms 75, McCabe 79)
Two goals in three minutes during the second half enabled North Leigh to shake off plucky Fairford and stay top.
The Yellows soon went ahead when Mark Threlfall's powerful near-post header found the net.
Fairford equalised through Lee Clarke.
Jolted by the home side's recovery, North Leigh surged forward and regained the lead when a deep Futcher corner was headed back across goal by Karl Dodds for Mark Simms to glance in.
The points were secured three minutes later as Andy McCabe netted from sub Ben Reardon's through ball.
Abingdon Tn 3 (Champ 6, Larman 24, Eason 53)
Shortwood Utd 3 (Cant 11, Davis 22, Smith 56)
An eventful game, which produced six goals and two red cards - one-a-side - ended with honours even.
Abingdon got off to a dream start when midfielder David Champ scored early on.
Five minutes later, John Cant equalised with a shot into the roof of the net before Chris Davis headed home a long throw to put Shortwood ahead.
However Abingdon immediately struck back through Tom Larman, who made it 2-2.
Abingdon, who brought on Luke Beauchamp - back after a three-month injury lay-off - regained the lead when defender Robbie Eason, gleefully smashed it into the net.
Shortwood made it 3-3 after a fine parry by home keeper Gareth Walker went to Peter Smith, who netted.
Remarkably, the game produced no further goals, even though both teams were reduced to ten men, when Shortwood keeper Martin Pearce and Abingdon striker Carl Bloomfield were both dismissed following a flare-up.
Bicester Tn 2 (Henderson 12, Hamp 59)
Kidlington 0
New signing Adam Hamp scored on his return as Bicester easily saw off a lacklustre Kidlington.
Bicester took an early lead when Paul Spittle's near-post corner was flicked on by Lee Henderson and it deflected off defender Danny Warne's ankle to leave keeper Steve Benbow stranded.
Hamp smashed home their second goal from five yards after another corner flicked on by Henderson.
Kidlington, who lost Darryl Harris with a knee injury in the warm-up, never threatened a comeback.
Pegasus Jun 1 (Mortlock 55)
Ardley Utd 3 (Trott 29, Mason 31 pen, Green 66)
Two quick goals midway through the first half put Ardley in charge.
Ardley went ahead when Ian Trott hooked the ball over his shoulder and into the net.
Moments later, the home side's keeper James Morgan won a chase for the ball, but then followed through with a kung-fu kick on Chris Hill, leaving the referee little choice but to award Ardley a penalty which Danny Mason dispatched.
Pegasus pulled a goal back when Chris Mortlock beat Trott to the ball from a cross.
Ardley killed the game when skipper Tom Green bravely headed the ball into the top corner.
Hook Norton 1 (Harris 11)
Badshot Lea 2 (Bailey 60, Harper 69)
Hook Norton's miserable sequence of results continued at home to Badshot Lea, who played for the last hour with ten men, following the sending off Terry Payne for head-butting Pete Moulder.
Hooky went ahead with a spectacular shot by captain Lee Harris.
Badshot won the game with goals from sub Daniel Bailey and Michael Harper in the second half.
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