Witney & District FA: Brize Norton's Ricky King hit a five-timer, but it still wasn't enough to secure victory as they were held to an epic 5-5 draw against Hanborough in the Premier Division on Saturday.
Craig Johnson grabbed a hat-trick for Hanborough, with Paul Rose and Dan Smith securing a share of the points.
Freeland returned to the top of the table with a 2-1 victory over Millpark.
They had to come from behind to take top spot, after Martin Latimer fired Millpark in front.
But goals from Mark Burns and Jefferson Harriott secured victory, although the game was marred when a Millpark player dislocated a shoulder late on.
Ducklington slipped to second after losing 3-1 at home to Charlbury Town.
Stu Coutts netted for the home side, but a Martin Grimsley hat-trick took Charlbury to victory.
Spartan Rangers ended their goal drought with a 4-0 triumph over Aston.
Dave Large led the way with a brace, with Gareth Thomas and Gavin Kominek also on target.
Mike Greenall and Matt Townsend netted for West Witney, but it was all in vain in a 4-2 defeat by Carterton.
Chris Davis (2), Dan Kearney and Trevor Ashley secured the points for the visitors.
Hailey had some good family fortune in their 4-1 victory over FC Nomads, with all three King brothers finding the net.
Joel King hit a brace, with Sean and Dan also on the mark.
Tony Gerrard grabbed Nomads' reply.
Youngster Nathan Harris hit a hat-trick as Minster Lovell moved up to third place in Division 1 with a 6-2 victory at North Leigh B.
Jed Riddy (2) and Mike Wharton scored their other goals, with Sean Harris and Lee Moseley replying.
Bampton Town remain in pole position, but lost their 100 per cent record in a 0-0 draw against Cassington.
Witney Royals stayed in second with a 2-0 win over Eynsham A.
Russell Plumb hit both Royals' goals either side of half-time.
Pete Miekina and David Jeynes both notched doubles as Milton edged out Witney Wanderers 5-4.
Dan Keith was their other marksman.
Wanderers replied through Luke Finch (2), Mike Haines and Mev Gundem.
Player-manager Jack Bennett scored with a blistering strike to secure FC Mills a 3-0 victory against Hanborough Res.
Chris Lawrence and Matt Sykes were also on target.
Carterton A moved top of Division 2 with a 3-1 victory over Tackley.
Stu Crangle, Lee Marsden and Harry Trethowan were on target, with Chris Betreen replying.
Combe are finding the higher division a tougher proposition, and they lost 3-2 at Chippy Swifts.
Craig Dunn led the way with a brace, with Warwick Thompkins also on target.
Tom Sharpe and Simon Gale replied in vain for Combe.
Ducklington A are the new leaders of Division 3 after a 1-0 victory over Two Rivers, Tom Graham the scorer.
A brace from Dan Harwood secured a 2-0 win for FC Chequers over Aston Res.
OTHER SCORERS
Division 2: Kingham AB 3 (D Lamb 2, T Edington), Wootton Sports 2 (D Gubbins, D Abitabile); AC Finstock 4 (C Mays 2, P Meredith, R Meredith), Wychwood Forest 0; Freeland Res 1 (A Miles), Fieldtown 1 (R Stanley).
Division 3: Spartan Rangers A 3 (C Isle, R Isle, R Ealey), Hanborough A 1 (L Busby); Witney Royals Res 1 (A Cross), Southrop 3 (C Indge 2, B Truman).
Jack Busby Trophy 2nd round: Minster Lovell Res 2 (J Forteath, C Smith, J Rumbles), Charlbury Res 0; Kingham AB Res 3 (B Neville, C Edwards, R Hall), Hailey Res 3 ( J Evans 2, A Morrison) aet (Kingham win 5-4 on pens); FC Nomads Res 0, Brize Norton Res 6 (J Smales 2, M Jewell 2, C Shepherd, G Morgan); Bampton Res 6 (N Beckett 3, D Oyston 3), West Witney Res 0; Spartan Rangers Res 3 (D Hall, C Halkett, og), FC Mills Res 0; Ducklington Res 11 (D Baker 4, D O'Sullivan 3, R Read 2, R Davenall, J Souch), Wychwood Forest Res 0.
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