Autotype UTV League: Basement boys Cross Keys pulled off a big shock as they defeated reigning champions Saxton Rovers 5-3.
Star of the show was Gareth Cooper, who grabbed a hat-trick as Keys broke their duck.
Ben Carter netted both their other goals, while Saxton's replies came from Ian Woodley, Luke Sutton and a Steve Steptoe penalty.
Jackass Inn are three points clear after a 4-1 home win over ten-man East Hendred.
Nick Guiry hit a double, with Ben Sutton and Ross Tyler completing their tally.
Abingdon Sunday are in second place after a 6-3 win at AFC Kidlington.
Tom Larman and Wayne Harbert both hit doubles, while Lee Davies and Jess Mortimer also scored.
Goals from Richard Wells (2) and Mark White were in vain for Kidlington.
Childrey OHB chalked up their first win with a 3-0 success against Sandman thanks to Alan Haines, new signing Ollie O'Hanlon and Barny Kalina.
Ian Lewis hit the winner as Standlake Garage saw off Horseshoe 2-1.
Lewis's opener was cancelled out by Sean King's volley, only for the former to grab his second and seal the points.
Division 2 new boys Wheatley Park went top with a 5-0 win at Kidlington Royals.
Dave Oliver grabbed a couple of goals with James Luckett, Mark Cattlin and Otis Woodward also scoring.
In Division 2, Dorchester United secured their third straight win with a hard-fought 3-2 success at Goodlake Arms.
John Srawley and Steve Madge scored for the home side, but an Ian Marshall double and a goal from Brian Rawlings ensured second spot for United.
Long Wittenham suffered a shattering 4-3 defeat by OUP Wanderers, despite having led 3-0 with 13 minutes left.
Wittenham seemed in command after a brace from Ol lie Sanders and a strike by Chris Freeman.
But goals from Gary Lawton (2), Johnny Richards and James Horseman secured a remarkable OUP comeback.
Before the match, a minute's silence was held in memory of OUP player Ant Oliver, who died last month.
Steventon Sunday lost a 13-goal thriller to Rutherford Lab.
Paul Empson hit four goals for Steventon, with Steven Hendy grabbing a brace.
But they still lost 7-6 to strikes from Kevin Edwards (2), Devon Bryan (2), Ian Bowler, Billy Sly and an own goal.
In Division 3A, Ed Morey hit a seven-timer for Cumnor as they thrashed Stocks 13-1.
Neil Hillier (2), Johnny Weir (2), Dave Humphries and Neil Russell got the others.
Gareth Fenton spared Wheatsheaf Didcot's blushes by scoring a hat-trick to beat AFC Cowley 5-2 after extra time in the first round of the Ridgeway Cup.
John Willis scored twice for the cup holders, who were matched in normal time by Division 3A opponents Cowley, whose scorers were Daniel Richmond and Dominic Bruno.
Research Machines saw off Didcot Casuals 5-3 after extra-time.
Simon Collett scored a hat-trick for Machines, but Andrew Taylor (2) and Luke Hammond ensured extra time, before an own goal and Alex Bird saw Machines through.
OTHER SCORERS
Division 2: Dolphin 2 (N Gray, C Budziszewski), Ardington & Lockinge 1 (J James).
Division 3A: Robin Hood 3 ( D Mays pen, C Mays, P Meredith), Clanfield 85 3 (P Osborne, R Hill, R Mace); Shelley Arms 3, The Leys 2 (C Peck, H Elliott) .
Division 3B: Supersonic 4 (R Mills 2, K Northover, S Lyndsay), Bell Grove 9 (P Jezzard 5, B McDonald 2, A Howe, R Sevier); Sandman Res 0, White Horse Abingdon 5 (P Clark 2, J Gaff 2, M Druce); JPs 4 (K Bevan, K Giddings, P O'Sullivan C O'Connor), Rebels 0; Allbrite 3 (M Lyford, S Brown G Jones), JET 3 (N King 2, J Singleton).
Ridgeway Cup 1st round: Wallingford Exiles 0, OARFDC 8 (F Mara 2, J Mpetis 2, B Drame, O Sumbu, O Zaid, OG).
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