JOSH Howard produced a superb individual performance as Chipping Norton Town Swifts ran out 5-0 winners over Launton in the Under 12 B League.
Howard hit all five goals as his side comfortably claimed the three points.
Goals from Jack Holford, Joe Kaluza and Karl Prichard saw Bampton Town to a 3-2 A League win at Hook Norton.
In the C League, Jason Hester bagged a brace to help Wychwood to a 6-0 victory at Bardwell.
Harry Williamson, Harry Haw-tin, William Collett and George Ford also netted.
Lewis Metcalfe hit a hat-trick to help Yarnton Blues to a 6-1 victory over Eynsham.
George Wing, James Cox and Charlie Dunmall were also on target, while Jake Allison replied for Eynsham.
Jordan Godfrey’s hat-trick helped Carterton to a 6-0 win over Eynsham in the Under 14 A League.
Jack Brownrigg, Matty Knibbs and Elliott Bryant scored others.
Thomas Costley bagged a four-timer as Ducklington edged past Banbury United 5-4 in a thrilling Under 13 A League clash.
Ryan Barrass added No 5, with Banbury replying through Luke Stacey (2), Andrew Pallett and Jake Baxter.
Karl Smith scored the only goal as Tower Hill beat Garden City 1-0.
In the B League, Lewis Fenwick hit a hat-trick in Freeland’s 4-4 C League draw with Carterton.
Jake Surman was also on target, but Carterton snatched a share of the spoils thanks to goals from Dan Eeles (2), Will Partlett and Liam Aspey.
Ducklington edged out Carterton 3-2 in the Under 11 A League.
Matt Lock, Josh Wraight and James Buchanan scored, with Ashley Harding netting a double for Carterton.
Tower Hill maintained their 100 per cent record with a 3-1 win over Bourton Rovers.
Jordan Garrett, Ryan Lanksford and Sam Haggis scored their goals.
Zak Oliver bagged a brace as Tower Hill saw off Ducklington 3-1 in the Under 10 A League, Elliot Major scoring their other goal.
Charlbury Town beat Banbury United 4-1, thanks to strikes from Robert Vincent, Blake Richardson, Ross Jusczak and Connor Allsop.
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