Witney Utd 3 (McMahon 57, 66, Wickens 64)
Milton Utd 0
John McMahon netted a double as Witney boosted their chances of a top-three Premier Division finish with victory against their already-relegated Oxfordshire rivals.
A devastating three-goal blitz in nine second half minutes sealed victory for Andy Lyne’s side.
After a goalless first half in which Witney struggled to find a route to goal, the hosts broke the deadlock 12 minutes into the second half when McMahon took a touch before driving the ball into the bottom corner of the net.
Seven minutes later, Gary Wickens latched onto a McMahon back-heel before curling home a cracking shot with the outside of the foot from 25 yards beyond Craig Griffiths and into the top corner.
Moments later, McMahon controlled a bouncing ball and then calmly lobbed the ball over Griffiths and into the net for his second.
Hook Norton 2 (Vaughan 7, 67)
Almondsbury Tn 2 (Cole 7, 67)
Hook Norton held on for a point points against third-placed Almondsbury, thanks to an excellent display from keeper Joe White.
Adam Cole slotted home at the far post to give Almondsbury the lead.
However, Hooky were level when Vaughan found the bottom corner of the netfrom a Joe Davies free-kick.
After the break, Hooky went ahead in spectacular style when a flick-on from Ricky Johnson found Vaughan who bent the ball around the keeper after beating him in a race for the ball.
The visitors then threw everything at Hooky as they went for the winner and their efforts were rewarded when Kane Ingram slotted home a penalty.
Hooky had to withstand severe pressure from Almondsbury, but held on for a point with some resolute defending, with White outstanding.
Hungerford Tn 2 (Machin 31, 80)
Wantage Tn 1 (Guy 30)
Wantage gave league leaders a scare before going down to a narrow defeat in Berkshire.
They went ahead on the half-hour when their former Hungerford striker Richard Guy found the net with a superb left-footed drive. Minutes earlier he had hit the bar.
However, a defensive mix-up allowed Pete Machin to level when he slid the ball under Darryl Simms.
Four minutes into the second-half, Wantage should have taken the lead, but Sean McKeon’s shot was saved by Andrew Bayliss.
At the other end, Simms denied James Lewis, before Wantage substitute Jake Rowe shot over.
Simms denied Ian Concannon, but he could do nothing when Machin headed the winner for his second.
Wantage were unlucky not to level late on, but sub Alex Lynch fired wide.
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