OCA League Divisions 5-11
SAM Walker hit an unbeaten century to help Freeland 2nd to an 81-run victory at Tetsworth 2nd in Division 6.
Walker scored 106 not out as Freeland rattled up 213-7.
Martin Symonds then took 5-37 as Tetsworth fell to 132 all out.
In Division 7, Ducklington rattled up a massive 303-7 as they beat Hanney by 35 runs.
Jake Souch (89), Tom Costley (56no) and Andy Walker (50) led the way.
Costley then took 3-18 as Hanney were bowled out for 268.
Kidlington thumped Marsh Gibbon 2nd by 224 runs.
Nick Jeacock (86) led the way, and there were also contributions from Romeo Massi (66) and Tim Rodway (57).
Marsh Gibbon then fell to 120 all out as Ralph Bishop and James Earnshaw took three wickets apiece.
Simon Burns took 7-20 as Wolvercote defeated Stonesfield 2nd by 186 runs.
Having scored 234-9, Jamie van Santen hitting 65, Burns then took over with the ball as Stonesfield were skittled for 48.
In Division 8, Sunningwell eased to a 105-run victory over Combe 2nd.
Sam Baker (81no) saw Sunningwell to 240-3, before Nigel Lovell and Martin Waugh claimed four wickets each as Combe fell to 135 all out.
Fourteen-year-old James Merriman led the way as Minster Lovell 3rd beat Kidlington 2nd by 121 runs in Division 9.
The youngster batted throughout the innings for 80 as Minster posted 212 all out.
Another youngster, Jacob Hughes, took 4-8, while Dan Ford returned 3-21 as Kidlington were rolled over for 91.
In Division 10, Phil Lowe smashed 132 not out as Chesterton 2nd rattled up a massive 363-2 against Watlington 2nd.
Jimmy Appleton then took 6-18 as Watlington crashed to 82 all out and a 281-run hammering.
Anthony Harris claimed 6-21, but finished on the losing side as Sunningwell 2nd lost by 30 runs against Britwell Salome 2nd.
Britwell were shot out for 78 thanks to Harris’s haul, but Sunningwell fared even worse, slumping to 48 all out, Paul Lawrence returning 5-17.
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