Prestwood 0, Bicester Tn 6 Adam Hamp fired a hat-trick as leaders Bicester Town increased their lead at the top of Hellenic League Division 1 East to eight points as they crushed the basement boys.
Hamp bagged his first after 20 minutes when the Prestwood goalkeeper failed to deal with a backpass.
Minutes into the second half, Hamp got his second from the edge of the box.
Greg Sawyer got Bicester's third from an acute angle.
Hamp completed his hat-trick with a header, with Sawyer scoring his second minutes later. Danny Bone completed Bicester's tally late on.
Letcombe 5, Ross Tn 0 Richard Claydon hit a second-half hat-trick as Letcombe recorded their first Division 1 West victory for two months.
Claydon went close before Ellis Bicknell had an effort ruled out for taking a free-kick when the ball was still moving.
Letcombe opened their account early on when Mark Rees turned in Claydon's low cross. Iain Whatley then hit No 2.
In the second half, Claydon's penalty made it 3-0 after he was felled, before adding a second .
Claydon got his third from the spot after Simon Tabor was brought down.
Hook Norton Tn 1, Cricklade Tn 0 A strike from Mike Kenny earned injury-hit Hook Norton victory.
Without five key players, Hooky manager Ben Spiero named himself and 41-year-old Garnet Thomas, who came out of retirement, in the line-up.
Hooky, who had to name the injured Richard Northover as their only substitute, took the lead after only five minutes through Mike Kenny.
After the break, Spiero thought he had made it 2-0 from the penalty spot after he was brought down, only for the referee to order a retake. Spiero then fired the kick at the keeper.
Headington Ams 1, Winterbourne 2 Headington Amateurs still have work to do before sealing the runners-up spot after this defeat.
Darren Wichall cleared off the line and keeper Nick Butcher made a good save, before Matthew Phillips headed against the Winterbourne bar.
Headington went behind when the referee awarded a goal after Ben Walker's indirect free kick flew straight in. Darren Andrews made it 2-0, only for Headington to claw one back through Wichall.
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