Kidlington 3 (Flanagan 13, Quainton 30, Parker 40)
Abingdon Tn 1 (Coyle 79)
Kidlington blew away Abingdon with three first-half goals to strengthen their hold on third place in the Premmier Division on Saturday.
The hosts took the lead in the 13th minute. Mark Flanagan’s speculative free-kick from wide out on the right flank flew past a startled Abingdon keeper Matt Hutton into the top left corner of the goal.
Dominant Kidlington made it 2-0 on the half-hour. Jimmy Deabill saw his shot half saved before Jack Quainton blasted home the rebound from ten yards.
Jordan Parker added a third on 40 minutes after great work by Mark Baker.
Abingdon took ther upper hand in the second half and deservedly pulled back a goal in the 79th minute.
It came from a headed goal by the smallest man on the field, Lewis Coyle, from Paul Alder’s free-kick.
Oxford City Nomads 0
Ardley Utd 3 (Concannon pen 9, Nicholls 26, 34)
Ardley United stayed two points clear at the top when they cantered to a comfortable victory against improving Nomads at Court Place Farm.
They wrapped up victory in the first half.
Ian Concannon put them ahead with a penalty in nthe ninth minute after Troy Bryan had been brought down.
Murray Nicholls netted twice in eight minutes before half-time.
Some great goalkeeping from Nomads’ Joe White prevented ther leaders adding to their tally.
Ascot Utd 1 (Bennett 52)
Wantage Tn 2 (Edney 12, Claydon 41)
Two first-half goals gave fourth-placed Wantage a narrow victory at Ascot, although they had some al-arms in the second.
Graham Edney hit the back of the net after 12 minutes from Tom Butler’s cross.
In-form Richie Claydon beat the offside trap and the Ascot keeper in a fine solo effort to make it 2-0 just before half-time.
Ascot came out stronger after half-time , and Jon Bennett pulled them a goal back on 52 minutes.
It needed a great block by Stuart Cattell and a cracking save from keeper Gareth Tucker to secure all three points for Wantage.
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