Headington Amateurs 4 (Lockhart 23 pen, 77, Cuff 35, Zaja 37)
Winterbourne Utd 2 (Knight 20, Williams 27)
Neil Lockhart bagged a brace as Headington Amateurs twice came from behind to beat Winterbourne United in Division 1 West of the Uhlsport Hellenic League.
Ashley Knight gave Winterbourne the lead when he finished of a fine counter attack.
But Headington were level three minutes later when Lockhart netted from the penalty spot after Aftab Hafiz’s shot was blocked by a Winterbourne defender’s hand.
However, the visitors were back in front a minute later with Geraint Williams heading home from a right-wing cross.
Luke Cuff hauled Headington level with a cracking 20-yard drive.
Two minutes later the home side were ahead when Ollie Zaja ran on to Aaron Williams’s lofted pass and hit a low shot past Josh Stawrowski.
Headington clinched victory in the 77th minute, with Lockhart netting his second from close range.
Letcombe 2 (Horswell 29, 89)
Easington Sports 0
PETE Horswell’s double gave Letcombe a hard-fought victory over Easington Sports.
Horswell took advantage of a defensive miskick to race clear and place the opener past the advancing Matthew Dixon.
Letcombe had to wait until the last minute to seal victory when Robert Joyce won the ball before passing to Adam Pendell, who set up Horswell to shoot home.
Clanfield 1 (Bishop 65)
Cricklade Tn 1 (Povey 48)
DAN Bishop grabbed a second-half equaliser as Clanfield hit back for a point at home to Cricklade Town.
Clanfield fell behind early in the second half when Chris Brain smothered a shot, but Alex Povey swept the ball home.
But the home side levelled with Bishop volleying into the net after Craig Mays challenged the keeper for the ball.
Hungerford Tn Res 5
Milton Utd 0
FORMER Oxford City and Didcot Town striker Ian Concannon scored twice as Milton United crashed to defeat at Hungerford Town Res in Division 1 East.
Concannon opened the scoring with a tap in after Neil Howarth parried a speculative shot.
The floodgates with Shaun Thorpe hitting a hat-trick and Concannon grabbing his second.
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