Matthew Challen knocked in a 70 break to help Riley B beat clubmates Riley C 5-1 in the Division 1/Premier Division of the Oxford & District Snooker League sponsored by Gent-works.
Ron Reddy gave C team the lead, before wins from Malcolm and Gary Bough, and Challen then completed the victory against Wayne Reddy.
Witney A are top after thrashing Woodstock A 6-0 with wins for Colin Cutler, Gavin Wright and Paul Chester.
New boys Thame A came back from 2-0 down to beat Green Road Club A 4-2.
Andy Benwell gave Green Road the lead, before Brian Elves levelled and Darren Howard sealed victory.
Riley E drew 3-3 with Witney B in Division 2.
They took a 3-0 lead with wins from Stephen Hedges and Steve Green, before Green replied, and Dave Daly completed the comeback.
In Division 3, leaders Headington RBL B kept up their perfect record when they won 4-2 at Cowley Con A, thanks to wins from Andy Trafford, Arthur Coaxley and Gary Cox. Dick Hashman and Keith Pearce replied.
RESULTS Div 1/Prem: Abingdon RBL A 5, Green Road Club A 1; Green Road Club A 2, Thame A 4; New Club A 3, Riley A 3; Riley B 5, Riley C 1; Riley C 4, Witney A 2; Witney A 6, Woodstock A 0; Woodstock A 3, Oracle A 3.
Div 2: Eynsham B 3, Eynsham A 3: Highfield A 6, Thame B 0; House Club B 3, Riley E 3; New Club B 5, Littlemore RBL A 1; Riley D 1, Eynsham B 5; Riley E 3, Witney B 3; Thame B 2, Abingdon Con A 4; Witney B 5, Riley D 1; Witney C 2, New Club B 4.
Div 3: Cowley Con A 2, Headington RBL B 4; Cowley Workers A 5, Oracle B 1; East Oxford Con A 3, House Club A 3; Eynsham C 0, Riley G 6; Headington RBL B 5, Witney D 1; Oracle B 3, Eynsham C 3; Riley F 3, Cowley Workers A 3; Riley G 3, Headington RBL A 3; Witney D 3, East Oxford Con A 3.
Div 4: Cowley Con C 3, Riley Angels 3; Eynsham D 3, Cowley Con C 3; Littlemore RBL B 1, Riley I 5; Oracle C 0, Riley K 6; Riley Angels 4, Westcott A 2; Riley I 4,Yarnton RBL B 2; Riley J 0, Riley H 6; Riley K 4, Eynsham D 2; Westcott A 6, Littlemore RBL B 0; Yarnton RBL B 3, Yarnton RBL A 3; Yarnton A 4, Riley J 0.
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