Abingdon Vale's promotion dreams are over for another season, but only after a tremendous scrap with Division 2 leaders Dinton at Hales Meadow.
Chasing Vale's 167 all out, Dinton were reduced to 107-7 by home captain Ed Tilley, who bowled with control to take 5-46.
But Darren Risden (34no) and Rob King swung the bat to good effect to hit the required runs without further loss.
Earlier Mike Cook had made 51 and Paul Edwards 45 in Vale's innings, while Scott Bowler took 5-46.
Abingdon Vale 10pts, Dinton 25
Challow & Childrey will also play another season in Division 2 after they lost by 60 runs at home to Long Marston.
Mike Lyons (58), Mark Green (64) and Will Dallimore (75) all batted well as Marston posted an imposing 270-7.
Nick Meadows then hit 74 and James Phillips 40, but the rest of the Challow line-up could not match their efforts and fell away to 210 all out.
Challow & Childrey 7, Long Marston 25.
Tiddington took a massive step towards safety by thrashing and relegating Leighton Buzzard Town.
Jon Talbot took 3-6 and Neil Smith 3-17 as Town were bundled out for 90 runs, which were scored at barely two an over.
Riaan Krynauw (30) and Neil Edmondson (34no) scored rather quicker as Tiddington reached 94-3 in the 24th over.
Leighton Buzzard Town 3, Tiddington 25
Dave Leadbitter (88) and Matt Baggs (52) set Oxford & Bletchingdon Nondescripts on their way to 246 all out at Bourton Vale.
Steven Stroud took 5-57 for the hosts, who then struggled against the pace of Mark Stanway (4-57) and the spin of Mark Strong (3-62) and were bowled out for 188.
Mark Whitney top-scored with 54, while Graham Newhook followed up his 3-47 earlier in the day with 44.
Bourton Vale 8, Nondies 25
Milton Keynes Park stay second from top and Bledlow Ridge second from bottom after Park enjoyed an easy win by 88 runs.
Chasing the visitors' 177-9 from 52 overs, Ridge were soon dismissed for just 89.
Bledlow Ridge 4, Milton Keynes Park 25
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