Shrivenham 1 (Bohane 85)
North Leigh 5 (Simms pen 28, 30, 84, Reardon 72, Dodds 77)
Prolific scorer Mark Simms grabbed a hat-trick North Leigh's emphatic victory at Shrivenham put them back on top of the Premier Division.
The deadlock was broken when Ben Reardon was felled by Shrivenham's Mark Peters inside the penalty area, Simms converting from the spot Just two minutes later, Simms controlled Paul Cooper's cross to swivel and lash the ball into the roof of the nett.
In the second half, it was 3-0 with Simon Futcher feeding a through ball to Simms, who crossed for Reardon to drive home from eight yards.
Five minutes later, following Futcher's short corner, Mark Threlfall crossed for Karl Dodds to head home at the far post.
Simms completed his hat-trick following another Threlfall cross, Shrivenham's reply a minute later from Terry Bohane being no more than a consolation.
Milton Utd 1 (Moon pen 15)
AFC Wallingford 1 (Weston 8)
Craig Evans saved a penalty and made a string of saves as Wallingford stunned fifth-placed Milton by grabbing only their fifth point of the season.
Bottom club Walllingford, who have been showing improved form of late, took an early lead when Michael Weir's cross from the left hit a defender and spun into the air, catching the strong wind.
Jefferson Harriott cut the ball back for Shaun Weston to fire the ball low past ex-Wallingford keeper Craig Griffiths in the Milton goal.
The lead didn't last long, however. Milton's Charlie Moone went on a mazy run, before Jamie Debanks barged him over. Moone picked himself up and despatched the penalty low down inside Evans's right post.
Ten minutes later Milton were awarded another penalty, when Jemel Johnson's was blocked on the line by Debanks, the referee adjudging it was handball.
This time Evans saved Moone's shot with a brilliant low dive.
The second half was one-way traffic however, as Milton used the strong wind to their advantage.
Debanks made a last-ditch tackle to deflect over a Johnson shot, while Evans made excellent close-range saves to deny Moone, Johnson, Paul Davis and Dean Flockton.
Wantage Tn 1 (Keen 15)
Highworth Tn 2 (Belcher 10, Wyatt 65)
Having released Mitch Wyatt to Highworth because he was not getting enough starts at Wantage, it was inevitable that when he came on as a substitute, it would be his drifted cross that gave the visitors their winning goal.
If the game was to have a turning point, it was in the first half when Wantage were denied a penalty when Highworth keeper Ian Gill clattered into Gary Hartley. Highworth had produced a cracking opening goal, when Mark Belcher drove in a shot from 30 yards in the tenth minute.
Wantage responded within five minutes when the enterprising Matty Horsell switched wings and crossed for Danny Keen to head home.
Hook Norton 0
Shortwood Utd 2 (Hoskins 67, David 89)
Hook Norton made it seven games without a win when they conceded two second-half goals at home to Shortwood.
Gavin Hansell missed an open goal for Hooky in a quiet first half.
Shortwood got on top in the second half and took the lead when Hooky keeper Richard Meadows dropeed a high cross, and Andy Hoskins bundled the ball over the line.
Then, in the 89th minute, Shaun Lambourne was outpaced by Chris Davis, who made no mistake .
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