Thomas Nee scored the late winner for Yarnton as they edged to a thrilling 4-3 victory against Northway in Division 1.
A Edward Stevens header, a superb lob from Mark Harper and a Paul Skinner penalty appeared to put Yarnton in control.
However, goals from Lewis Welby, Liam Hatt and Nick Albin brought Northway level, only for Nee to net a late winner for Yarnton.
A superb save from Nick Lacey saw Slade Farm keep up their unbeaten record in Division 1 with a 1-1 draw at Chadlington.
Andrew McMillian gave Slade an early lead, only for Sam Thornton to level.
Lacey’s heroics then denied Thornton the winner.
Headers from John Littlejohn and Gareth Bridges saw Watlington fight back for a 2-1 success at Oakley United, for whom Steve Wren had opened the scoring.
Nino Merola’s penalty, a right-foot volley from Gary Mitchell and an Olly Wiltshire own goal sealed a 3-1 win for North Oxford at Long Crendon.
Jimmy Coleman had given Crendon the lead.
Stonefield’s Premier Division relegation fears increased in a 4-2 loss against Freeland.
Gary Brookes fired the visitors ahead with a volley into the top corner from 25 yards, only for Nick Higgs to level.
Danny Taylor restored Freeland’s lead from 20 yards before the break, but Powell headed the equaliser.
Two late goals from Taylor, his second, and Richard Trigg sealed it for Freeland.
Leaders Hinksey maintained their eight-point gap on Garsington with a 2-1 win at Eynsham, the goals coming from Keiron David and Jerome Mc Calmon. Adam Woolford replied.
Aston Shaw hit a brace for Garsington who crushed third-placed Bletchingdon 4-2.
Jelroy Constant and Alex Fasoranti completed the rout, with Nick Middleton hitting back for Bletchingdon.
Mansfield Road eased to a 3-1 victory against Enstone, with goals from Simon Dickie, Luis McGillycuddy and Dan O’Connor. James Watkins netted late on for Enstone.
A second-half strike from James Gibbard secured a 1-0 win for Adderbury Park at ten-man Kennington.
The turning point came on 65 minutes when Kennington’s Michael Fisher was sent off for a second booking, with Gibbard volleying home the winner 13 minutes later.
Oxford University Press won 3-1 at Horspath, the goals coming in the second half.
Paul Kerridge cancelled out Andy Kirtland’s opener for Horspath, only for Adam Walsh and George Little to seal it for the visitors.
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