Hungerford Tn 2 (Edney 12, Brewer 46)
North Leigh 3 (McCabe 44, Cooper 50, Reardon 62)
North Leigh twice came from behind as they moved back to the top of the Premier Division with an impressive away victory on Saturday.
They went behind when Graham Edney crashed an unstoppable 30-yard shot past keeper Richard Barrett.
However, they got back on level terms just before the break when Andy McCabe lashed a powerful volley from the edge of the box.
After the break, North Leigh were rocked when Luke Brewer restored Hungerford's lead with a powerful right foot shot into the top corner.
North Leigh did not take long to level with Paul Cooper picking the ball up in his own half, going past a couple of defenders before cracking home a 30 yard piledriver.
And they took the lead just after the hour mark, when Ben Reardon lashed home from an acute angle.
Hungerford threw everything at North Leigh, but North Leigh held firm.
Witney Utd 1 (Wickens 13)
Almondsbury 0
Witney became the first team to beat Almondsbury in the league this season with this deserved victory.
Gary Wickens fired Witney ahead after Christian Perkins headed on a long ball.
Witney were almost caught straight from the kick-off when Adam Cole broke through, but hit the side-netting.
Seconds later, Witney keeper Chris Webb denied Paul Fowler.
Webb kept out a Simon Gilbert shot with defender Jon Steedman blocking Ingram's follow-up shot, while Andy Marriott volley hit the Almondsbury bar.
Wickens then hit the woodwork.
Bicester Tn 2 (og 30, Corcoran 83 pen)
Highworth Tn 2 (Smart 15, Corcoran 83 pen)
An equaliser seven minutes from time denied ten-man Bicester all the points.
They suffered a jolt early on when Darren Smart tapped in from ten yards out, but they equalised when a Highworth defender headed into his own net.
Five minutes into the second half, Bicester were reduced to ten men when striker Adam Hamp was sent off. Substitute Dan Phipps then gave Town the lead, only for Phil Corcoran to level from the penalty spot following a clumsy challenge.
AFC Wallingford 1 (Marriott 90)
Kidlington 3 (Deabill 42, Williams 58, Baker 76)
Kidlington climbed further away from the danger-zone and increased AFC Wallingford's misery with victory at The Hithercroft.
Despite dominating the clash, it wasn't until three minutes from half-time that Kidlington made the breakthrough, when Jimmy Deabill headed in Mark Baker's corner.
After the break, Kidlington doubled their lead when Morgan Williams crashed an unstoppable shot into the far corner.
Kidlington sealed victory when Jermaine Ferreira's cross was headed in by Baker. Although Jefferson Harriott clawed one back on it was too late.
Abingdon Tn 1 (Larman 55)
Pegasus Juniors 2 (Price 3, 71)
Abingdon Town slipped into the relegation zone after a damaging defeat against their fellow-strugglers.
They got off to the bad start when Ben Price stabbed home from close range after Town failed to clear.
Abingdon battled back well, with Tony Njogu heading over, before Tom Larman went close.
Minutes before half-time, Pegasus should have bagged No 2, but Dave Griffiths shot over.
After the break, Town levelled when Larman's shot deflected off a defender, but Price grabbed the winner with his second.
Milton Utd 3 (Bailey 48, Sheldon 68, 69)
Ardley Utd 2 (Gordon 37, Hill 65)
Substitute Gavin Jones grabbed the winner as Milton battled back to see off Ardley.
Leon Gordon gave Ardley the lead with a left-foot shot.
After the break, Adam Bailey levelled for Milton after Ardley failed to clear.
Hill restored Ardley's lead, but Matt Shelton levelled and Jones smashed home the winner after keeper Matt Dixon parried Jemel Johnson's shot.
Carterton 0
Hook Norton 0
Ten-man Carterton moved out of the relegation zone with a well-earned draw.
The only real action of note came on 70 minutes when Chris Blakley saw red after clashing with Hooky's Terry Fitton.
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