OCA League Divisions 1 & 2
Youngster Harry Smith smashed 101 not out to help Horley to a five-wicket victory at reigning champions Tetsworth in Division 1 on Saturday.
Batting first, Tetsworth posted 181-5, Clifford Jacob top-scoring with 38 not out.
But Smith, 16, tucked into the Tetsworth bowling to reach his century as Horley eased home with five overs to spare.
Charlbury picked up their first victory as they defeated Oxford Caribbean by four wickets.
Dave Prosper hammered 128 in Caribbean’s 210 all out, but Glenn McCallum (52), Ashley Rump (50) and Craig McCallum (38no) saw Charlbury home.
Shrivenham’s Mark Whale top-scored with 87 to help his side to a seven-run victory over Marcham.
Alex Kill (56) and Adam Tucker (55) helped Shrivenham to 239-6, before Marcham were held to 232-9 in reply, Eddie Howard top-scoring with 46.
Mohammed Sarfraz took 6-16 as Westbury were skittled out for just 50 against East Oxford, who then cruised to an eight-wicket win.
Great Horwood saw off Freeland by 38 runs.
Tim Hudson (61no) and Steve Willett (56) helped Horwood to 236-4, before Simon Ridgway took 5-28 as Freeland were bowled out for 198.
Faringdon went top of Division 2 as they thumped Fringford by 122 runs.
Ian Oglesby (57) and Mike Hume (51no) helped Faringdon to 206-4, before Darren Clarke took 4-6 as Fringford were shot out for 84.
Northleach Town’s Kingsley Went smashed 150 to help his side to 242 all out against Marsh Gibbon.
Glenn Crompton (3-33) and Andrew Wellman (3-46) then combined as Marsh Gibbon were bowled out for 134.
Letcombe edged past East & West Hendred by eight runs.
They posted 184 all out, Martin Key hitting 50 and Simon Berry taking 6-8 for Hendred.
Steve Shepherd then hit 69 in Hendred’s reply, but they fell to 176 all out, with Richard Taylor taking 5-31.
Half-centuries from Nathan Harris (58) and Daryl Johnson (56) helped Minster Lovell to 236-7 against Watlington.
Matt Green then took 3-22 in 12 overs as Watlington fell to 106 all out.
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