Autotype UTV League: Third Division side JP's caused a shock as they beat Division 2 outfit Dolphin 3-0 to reach the third round of the Ridgeway Cup.
Keith Beavon chipped JP's into the lead, then James Thompson tapped home to double the lead.
Lee Nichols made sure of victory when he fired home No 3.
Abingdon Exiles dispatched Steventon Sunday with a 5-1 victory.
Adam Godwin was the Exiles hero, grabbing four of his sides goals, with Danny Shurmer hitting the other.
Kevin Kogel replied for Steventon.
OUP Wanderers brushed aside Supersonic 11-2.
Paul McNulty and Gary Lawson both hit hat-tricks, with Ellis Bicknell adding a brace.
James Horseman and Johnny Richards also scored, but the goal of the game came from Kevin King, who lobbed Supersonic's keeper from 40 yards.
Robert Mills and Lee Jones were on target for Supersonic.
A solitary strike from Luke Ayling was enough to give Rebels a 1-0 victory over Sandman Res.
Research Machines saw off JET 4-2, Simon Collett leading the way with a double.
Adrian Tompkins and Steve Kemish also netted, with Nigel King and Jordan Scott replying.
Goodlake Arms ran out 3-1 winners over Bell Grove.
Johnny Pike, James Hall and Tom Srawley were on target, with Dave Sayer replying.
In league action, Abingdon Town Sunday stayed top of Division 1 after thrashing East Hendred 9-0.
Tom Rowe smashed a four-timer on debut, with Gavin Jones chipping in with a hat-trick.
Eddie Stephenson and Glyn Jones completed the rout.
Jackass Inn saw off Saxton Rovers 4-2, thanks to a double from Johnny Pearce and goals from Ben Sutton and Ross Tyler.
Standlake Garage crashed 3-0 at home to Sandman, for whom Nathan Clulow, Warwick Baldwin and Andy Coles were on target.
AFC Kidlington and Horseshoe drew 0-0.
In Division 2, a brace from Gareth Fenton helped Wheatsheaf Didcot to a 3-2 win at Dorchester United.
John Willis bagged their other goal, with Ian Marshall and Brian Rawlings on target for Dorchester.
AFC Cowley's Mark Barrett scored twice as his side beat leaders Clanfield 85 4-1 in Division 3A.
Clayton Field and Daniel Richmond scored their other goals.
Michael Finch netted for Clanfield, but it was scant consolation.
Goals from Dean Mays from the spot, brother Craig and a strike from Martin Latimer were not enough for Robin Hood, as they lost 4-3 to OARFDC.
For the second week running, OARFDC had a player sent off.
Double strikes from Johnny Weir and Eddie Morey helped Cumnor to a 5-2 win at Henry Box Old Boys.
Robbie Lucibello grabbed their other goal, with Joe Turner and Kieran Milward replying.
White Horse Abingdon lost for the first time this season as they were beaten 4-1 at home by Allbrite.
Shaun Brown gave the visitors the lead, but Abingdon's Matty Belcher equalised.
Rod Taylor restored Allbrite's lead, then second-half goals from Gareth Jones and Graham Jones sealed victory.
Wallingford Exiles moved into second place with a 5-2 win at home to Hamstead Norreys.
Matty Peates hit a hat-trick, with Mark Littleford and Gary Miller scoring their others.
Tom Bexx and Mike Canning replied for Norreys.
A Luke Hammond double helped Didcot Casuals to a 4-2 home win against Red Lion Drayton.
Richard Jetson and Simon Pritchard scored the others.
* Tim Siret is away this weekend, so all results need to be phoned through to Doug Williamson on 01367 710684.
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