Abingdon United kept up their push for third place in the Premier Division and possible promotion by hammering Highworth Town 5-1 at Northcourt Road on Saturday Mark Simms set Abingdon on their way by scoring with a shot from an acute angle in the 11th minute.
James Organ volleyed Abingdon's second in the 32nd minute.
And United went further ahead within 20 seconds of the start of the second half when Richard Peirson headed home Ryan Curtin's free-kick.
Eight minutes later, Anaclet Odhiambo made it 4-0, before Moore pulled a goal back for Highworth in the 69th minute.
Odhiambo wrapped up Abingdon's victory two minutes later when he turned home Curtin's cross.
Wantage Town came from a goal behind to beat Witney United 3-1 at Alfredian Park.
Danny Wise headed home Nando Perna's corner to give Witney a 16th-minute lead.
But Wantage were level 12 minutes later when Paul Day sent a glancing header past Paul Tassell from Tom Austin's corner.
And Wantage were ahead in the 41st minute with Ellis Langford heading home Austin's cross.
Wantage increased their lead on the hour when Adam Giles scored from a retaken penalty awarded after Gavin Jones had been brought down by Craig Pitson having missed the first attempt when Tassell was controversially adjudged to have moved early.
Witney manager Spencer Keyes was later asked to leave the dug-out by the referee after venting his frustration at a linesman.
Milton United bounced back from conceding an early goal to run out convincing 4-1 winners against Shrivenham.
Tate Hulbert pounced on Ian Smith's back header to fire Shrivenham into a fourth-minute lead.
Milton were level seven minutes later when Adam Beckett set up Chad Millar to score, and then James Clarke put them ahead in the 43rd minute.
The home side increased their advantage in the 81st minute, Vince Rusher crashing home from close range, and the same player added a second to wrap up victory in the last minute.
A superb 79th-minute strike by Tom Larman saw Abingdon Town secure their status with 1-0 victory over relegation rivals Kidlington. With Joey Beauchamp coming on midway through the second half following a seven-month lay off due to injury, Larman broke the deadlock with a curling shot into the corner of the net.
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