Colin Quow ripped through Hook Norton as Tetsworth romped to a 167-run victory in Division 1 on Saturday.

Batting first, Tetsworth posted 255-9, Philmore Miller hitting 62 and Hyron Shallow 56.

Quow then took centre-stage with the ball, claiming 8-32 as Hooky were skittled out for 88.

Great Horwood crushed Charlbury by 134 runs.

Neil Hogston (70) and Lee Norris (60no) helped Horwood up to 274-9, before Martin McStraw (3-23) starred as Charlbury were restricted to 140-7 in reply.

Struggling Witney Swifts were no match for Horley as they fell to a 161-run defeat.

Horley hit 250-7 from their 45 overs, Steve Palmer making 58 not out, then Swifts were shot out for 89 in reply, Palmer taking 3-11.

Minster Lovell lost by four wickets at home to Westbury.

Lee Keyes (51) and Charlie Yates (31) were the mainstays in Minster's under-par total of 179 all out. Richard Tredwell then hit 51 not out as Westbury eased home.

In Division 2, Tanveer Nadeem was the star of the show for Brill, but finished on the losing side as Marcham edged home by two wickets.

Nadeem hit exactly 100 in Brill's 195-8, then claimed 3-28 in Marcham's reply, but Tristan Barratt (73no) and Matt Launchbury (31) helped Marcham to victory.

Watlington pipped Eynsham by six runs.

Watlington rattled up 238-8, Phil Taylor hitting 47 and Sam Hollingshead taking 3-3.

Olly Willans (49) and Steve Laudat (46) got Eynsham close, but they closed on 232-8.

Kings Sutton beat Garsington by 71 runs. Ian Harris hit 57 in Kings Sutton's 220-5, then Phil Green claimed 4-10 as Garsington were restricted to 149-9.

A 147-run opening stand helped Shrivenham to a five-wicket victory against Broughton & North Newington.

Broughton had posted 201-8, but Simon Varney (81) and Mark Whale (58) gave Shrivenham the platform for a convincing win.

Elsewhere, Faringdon saw off Freeland by 32 runs.

Julian Francis smashed 128 in East & West Hendred's 92-run victory over Combe in Division 3.

Hendred posted a formidable 296-8, Ivan Mulford chipping in with 79.

Combe were bowled out for 204 in reply, Matty Turner taking 4-57.

Howard Preene (73no) helped Uffington to 228-4 in their 105-run victory over Stonesfield.

Kevin Smart (62) was also in form, before Stonesfield were dismissed for 123.

Radley saw off Marsh Gibbon by 46 runs.

Darren Jones (63) and Simon Huxtable (59) saw Radley to 255-6, then Nick King (4-59) helped to restrict Marsh Gibbon to 209-9 in reply.

Jamie Burns's 87 saw Begbroke to 160-8 as they saw off West Witney by 27 runs.

In Division 4, Dorchester's Adrian Redhead took six wickets and scored a half-century, but finished on the losing side against Dedding- ton.

Redhead claimed 6-26 as Deddington posted 211-8, and scored 57 in Dorchester's reply, but they were bowled out for 129, Ramesh Chennagiri taking 5-32.

Clifton Hampden rattled up 213-5 in their 107-run victory over Letcombe.

Alastair Slay (70no) and veteran Ken Oakley (59) helped Clifton to 213-5, before Letcombe were shot out for 106.

Mohammad Sarfraz was again in red-hot form for East Oxford as they brushed aside Oxford Rescue by six wickets.

Sarfraz took 5-16 and Abdulah Shahab claimed 5-22) as Rescue were skittled for 99.

East Oxford then eased in at 100-4.

In Division 6, Chadlington pulled clear at the top of the table with a seven-wicket victory over Cassington.

Chasing a target of 137 for victory, Mark Lambert hit 63 not out as they eased home.

Minster Lovell 2nd kept up the pressure with a 90-run win at Risinghurst.

Robbie Lloyd (50) helped Minster to 245-7, then Stuart O'Brien claimed 7-27 as Risinghurst were bowled out for 155.

Wolvercote saw off Steventon by five wickets, while Chipping Norton beat Eynsham 2nd by the same margin.

Hook Norton 2nd edged out Kings Sutton by one run In Division 7. Hooky posted 172 all out, Cliff Dare top-scoring on 64.

In reply, Kings Sutton finished one run short off the final ball.

Sixteen-year-old Luke Godfrey took 3-19 from ten overs, but finished on the losing side as Combe 2nd were beaten by three wickets by Marcham 2nd.

Combe were bowled out for 116, then Marcham edged home.

Elsewhere, Horley 2nd saw off Marsh Gibbon 2nd by 96 runs, while Freeland 2nd defeated West Ilsley 2nd by 28 runs.

Wantage brushed aside Watlington 2nd by ten wickets in Division 8.

Ian Russell claimed 4-8 as Watlington were shot out for 106, then Wantage cruised home.

In Division 9, Ducklington saw off Uffington 2nd by five wickets, while Brill 2nd thrashed Chipping Norton 2nd by nine wickets.

Chippy posted 191 all out, James Morcombe hitting 71.

But Brill cruised in at 193-1, Bill Bailey scoring 81 and Mark Prosser 74 not out.

A father-and-son act in Division 10 couldn't prevent defeat for Witney Swifts 2nd at Hanney 2nd.

Hanney posted 216 all out, youngster Graeme Woodward taking 3-35.

Woodward's father, Dave, then scored 73 in Swifts' reply, but they fell to 195 all out. It's ducks galore for Hanney! THERE was an extraordinary game at Chalgrove in Division 5, where the home side saw off Hanney by 99 runs.

Chalgrove posted 199 all out, but there was little evidence of demons in the pitch.

In reply, Faisal Munir accounted for 73 of their total of 100, while 13 runs came in extras.

Of the rest on the batsmen, no fewer than eight recorded ducks as Hanney crashed to defeat.

Elsewhere in Division 5, Hailey saw off west Oxfordshire rivals Swinbrook by 74 runs, while Charlbury 2nd crushed Great Horwood 2nd by nine wickets.