Becky Foster turned in two fine displays as Headington A cruised to a 5-1 win over Windrush in Division 1 of the Oxford and District Women's League and a 7-2 victory over Park A in Mixed Division 1.
Foster was partnered by Amanda King in the women's match and Colin Campbell in the mixed.
Campbell was involved in a further unbeaten display for Headington A in the men's doubles.
With Nick Raven as a partner, Campbell annihilated Windrush A 8-1 in Division 1 to seal an excellent week of results for the club.
John Boy and John Ponsford claimed a maximum as Park A overcame Oxford University 6-3 in Men's Division 2.
Park B also posted a 6-3 success 3 over St Clement's in Division 3, but none of their pairs could cope with the opposing first strings Alex Baker and Cheung Wang Wong.
Leys A and North Abingdon B clashed in a ding-dong Division 3 battle, six of the nine rubbers requiring a deciding third game.
North eventually came through 5-4 with two wins each from Steve Carter with Phillip Deer and Ian Brown with Adrian Willett.
OXFORD LEAGUE RESULTS.
Women's - Div 1: Windrush A 1, Headington A 5; Leys A 3, North Abingdon 3. Div 2: Gosford Hill B 0, Evenlode 6; Park 1, Gosford Hll B 5. Div 3: Park B 6, St Clement's 3; Leys A 4, North Abingdon B 5. Div 5: Berinsfield 3, Windrush D 6.
Mixed - Div 1: Gosford Hill A 3, Headington A 6; Headington A 7, Park A 2; Headington A 9. Windrush A 0.
Windrush kept their heads in Division 1 of the Wallingford Three Disciplines League with a 286-256 defeat of challengers North Abingdon.
Cathy and Alison Campbell combined for a doubles win, the former going on to take the mixed with Matthew Pearce.
Windrush lie second behind leaders Evenlode A.
In Division 3, Harwell B upended second-placed Chilton 262-254, in spite of Richard Lawrence's maximum for the losers.
Evenlode C lead the way with 2749 points, followed by Chilton on 2466.
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