Witney & District FA
Leaders Brize Norton took another huge stride towards the Premier Division title as they beat Hailey 6-2,.
John Smales led the way, scoring a hat-trick, with Jez Morgan adding a brace.
Chris Marshall added No 6, with brothers Dan and Joel King grabbing Hailey's goals in the second half.
Already-relegated, West Witney put in a spirited display before losing 4-3 against Ducklington.
Two goals down at the break, West mounted a good fightback, thanks to a James Clarke hat-trick.
However, Stu Cutts hit a treble of his own, with Paul Franklin completing victory.
Witney Royals ran riot in a second-half goal blitz to record 6-0 victory over Aston and consolidate their four-point lead at the top of Division 1.
Richie Benham and Jamie Kennedy bagged doubles, with Nathan Bowles and Chris Catchpole also on target.
Minster Lovell can still catch Royals, after they defeated Milton 3-2.
Craig Williams, Brad Bryant and Steve Holder were on target for Minster, with Arrun Baker and James Beaney replying.
Ducklington Res virtually assured their Division 1 status with a 5-0 victory over FC Nomads.
Ian Lewis led the way, netting a hat-trick, with Jake Souch scoring the others.
AC Finstock maintained their Division 2 promotion push with a 4-2 victory over Southrop.
Dean Mays netted twice, with Jamie Claridge and George Woodcock also on target.
Southrop replied through Shane Imms and Lee Crouch.
West Witney Res are slipping towards the drop zone after going down 2-1 against Chippy Swifts.
Justin Morgan and Richard French bagged Chippy's goals, with Stuart Donald replying.
Two goals from Ian Reynolds gave Minster Lovell Res a 2-0 victory over Spartan Rangers A in Division 3.
Chad Park moved to within one point of the Division 4 title after a 3-1 victory over Freeland A.
Will Phipps notched a brace, with Josh Vaughan also on target.
Freeland replied through John Williams.
FC Chequers Res cruised to a 7-1 victory over Eynsham SSC.
Kevin Davies led the way with a double.
There were further strikes from Dale Cox, Justin Thomas, Chris Montgomery, Anthony Barlow and Charlie Forkner, while John Ayres replied for Eynsham.
WYCHWOOD Forest booked their place in the last four of the Supplementary Cup with a 4-3 victory against Hailey Res.
Simon Gibbs (2), Chris Read and Craig Agnew were on target, with Chris Gunter (2) and Adam Morrison replying.
FC Chequers reached the quarter-finals with a 1-0 victory over Witney Royals Res, Shaun Rayfield's header separating the two sides.
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