Faringdon hammered winless Warborough & Shillingford 6-1 as they cruised to their fifth straight North Berks League Division 1 win.
The hosts stormed into a 4-0 lead in the first 23 minutes, thanks to strikes from Peter Soane, Martin Francis, Chris Benson and Daniel Courtney.
Derren Harrington bagged No 5, before Courtney netted his second after the break to make it 6-0.
Late on, Ryan Simmonds clawed one back.
In Division 2, Harwell International stayed top after coming from behind to draw 1-1 in a tightly-contested game at Benson AFC.
Nick Skiller put the hosts in front with Lee Chapman levelling.
Long Wittenham Athletic beat Marcham 3-1 with a brace from Steve Molloy and a goal from Tim Barton.
Dave Tunnah got a last minute goal for Marcham.
Childrey United eased to a 3-1 win at Botley United, with goals from Alan Haines, Stephen Weaving and Michael Cannings. Mark Nicholl replied.
Tsmaila Sipibeh was on target for Grove Rangers as they drew 1-1 with Steventon.
Andy Cooper replied.
Saxton Rovers Res inflicted a third successive defeat on Coleshill United with a 7-1 success, thanks to a Steve Pitson hat-trick.
Paul Churchouse (2) Dave Carter (penalty) and Ryan Johnson wrapped-up the rout.
In Division 3, Benson AFC Res moved up to second with a 4-0 home victory over Shrivenham A with goals from Edward Carter (2), Alex Edmunds and Gary Mandizha.
OTHER RESULTS Div 3: Harwell International Res 1 (M Porter), Wootton & Dry Sandford Res 3 (C Shahab, J Booker, R Chilvers).
Div 4: Marcham Res 2 (J Cummings, N Cotterell), Uffington Utd 2 (L Barrett, M Cramp).
Div 5: Uffington Utd Res 4 (D Bryan 2, K Edwards, A Williams), Sutton Courtenay Res 1 (J Dingwall); Challow Utd 3 (G Eltham 2, S Parker), Benson Lions Res 6 (D Bond 3, S Hopkins, C Billows, L Wilkinson); Steventon Res 3 (C Day, S Malone, K Allen), Bampton Res 3 (C Allinson 2, D Paintin).
War Memorial Cup first round: Bampton Tn 7 (D Oyston 4, S Hancock, N Beckett, G Seacole), Hagbourne Utd 1 (L Chambers); Hanney Utd 9 (James Bishop 4, C Payne 2, N Page 2, J Ledbury).
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