Justin Buckingham produced a 100 break to seal a 6-0 victory for Witney A against Thame A in the Premier Division, writes David White.
Youngster Lewis Calcutt set the tone for the evening, making a break of 56 during his 84-13, 60-27 win over Mark Syrett.
Gavin Wright then thrashed Paul Evans 70-10, 95-10, with Buckingham (pictured) completing the rout 82-34, 122-1 against Toby Todd.
Woodstock A saw off Ashton A 4-2 to take over from their opponents at the top of Division 1.
Stuart Reeve and Alan King shared the opening frames, with Reeve winning the first 53-19 and King the second 46-23.
Terry Chambers then put Ashton 2-1 ahead with a 55-20 victory over Justin Page, but Page made a break of 27 in the next to level the match at 2-2.
However, Alan Harvey had no joy against Priyan Shah, the latter winning 65-16, 56-21 and making a break of 41 in the final frame.
Riley C made it two wins out of two with a 5-1 success at Witney B.
Simon Surridge beat Simon Barker 79-44, 66-19, before Ed Downey made it 3-0 with a 61-34 success against Stephen Hedges.
Hedges won the fourth frame 54-25 to secure Witney's only point, then Altaf Ali rounded off a good night for Rileys, beating Lee Stevens 76-35, 57-51.
Cherwell A cruised to a 5-1 victory over Witney C.
Steve Benwell won the first two frames against Colin Adams, then Ray Benwell got the better of Colin Cutler to make it 4-0.
Paul Chester took the fifth frame for Witney, but could not prevent Andy Benwell from winning the last.
Eynsham A are the early leaders in Division 2, after a hard-fought 3-3 draw against Oracle A.
Oracle's Matty Bramall beat Bob Thiele to give his side a 2-0 lead, but Lawrence Parsons pulled Eynsham level with victory over Kevin Higgs, winning the second frame on a re-spotted black.
Jamie Saczak put Oracle back in front with a 45-33 win over Richard Partlett in frame five, but breaks of 22 and 21 helped Partlett win the last 64-14.
Kevin Higgs was in good form for County B with runs of 38 and 44 in the final frame of the 3-3 draw against Witney D.
Hicks beat Julian Marks 66-26, 95-0.
Earlier in the evening, Nigel Wilkins and Phil Smith shared the honours, while Clive Burnett got the better of Nick Anderson.
Cowley Con A took over at the top of Division 3 with a 4-2 win against Morris Motors A in a match that saw four frames settled on the black.
Keith Pearce won the opening frame for Cowley Con 56-23, before Doug Baker snatched the second 47-46.
Malcolm Grieveson gave Cowley a 3-1 lead with victory over Des Truss.
Tony Baker reduced the arrears to 3-2 when he took the fifth frame 47-40 on the black, to set up a tense final frame, where Arthur Coakley held his nerve to win 49-48.
Thame B came from 3-0 down to salvage a 3-3 draw with Morris Motors B.
In Division 4, Morris Motors maintained their 100 per cent record with a 4-2 win against Eynsham B, while in Division 5, struggling Cowley Con D picked up their first win with a 4-2 victory over Eynsham C.
Headington RBL B stay top in Division 6, despite losing 4-2 to Oracle C.
Littlemore RBL B moved up to third, beating County C 5-1.
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