Letcombe 2 (Roberts 33, Rees 37)
Wootton Bassett Tn 1 (Saunders 21)
Letcombe laid their Wootton Bassett bogey to rest in Division 1 West.
It looked as though Bassett's success against Letcombe would continue when they went in front through Richie Saunders.
The turning point came when Bassett striker Phil Tearle was sent off for a second caution.
Three minutes later, Paul Roberts equalised from eight yards, and soon after, Mark Rees latched onto a loose ball to drill a shot into the far corner.
Simon Tabor had a chance to seal the points in the second half, but he mis-kicked in front of goal, while, Bassett captain Steve Yeardley was sent off late in the game for stamping.
Tytherington 5 (Simpson 10, 65, 68 pen, Bright 26, Thompson 74)
Clanfield 2 (Knight 14, Olphert 78)
A hat-trick from Tyrone Simpson condemned Clanfield to defeat.
The home side went in front when Simpson fired home.
Clanfield levelled through Steve Knight, but Paul Bright then put Tytherington back in front.
Simpson got his second just after the hour, before completing his hat-trick soon after when Stuart Hicks fouled him in the box.
Neil Thompson added a fifth for the home side, before Steve Olphert drilled home a Clanfield consolation.
Headington Am 1 (Phillips 9)
Purton 3 (Goodey 8, Philpott 32, Alexander 40).
Headington slumped to their third straight defeat in a game dominated by the blustery wind.
The visitors took the lead through Tom Goodey, but Matthew Phillips flicked home a Darren Wichall pass to level.
Headington had a penalty claim turned down, and while they were still arguing about it, Purton counter-attacked and Andy Philpott put the visitors back in front.
Craig Alexander then made it 3-1 when a wind-assisted free-kick was only parried by Headington keeper Dan Bianchini and Alexander rifled home the rebound.
Amateurs could not make the most of the wind in their favour after the break, although Wichall forced a good save from Purton keeper Daniel Fry five minutes from time.
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