Adam Hodgson fired a hat-trick as Launton Sports kept up their 100 per cent away record in the Oxfordshire Senior League's Premier Division with a battling 5-3 win at Kennington.
But they did it the hard way, twice throwing away the lead.
Kennington's Andy Dyer went close, before Hodgson had a shot saved and teammate Lee Blossom had a shot cleared off the line.
On 25 minutes, Hodgson broke the deadlock with a clinical strike after a one-two with Sam Donaldson, only for Dyer to level.
Just before the break, Christian Jones blasted home to restore Launton's lead.
Early in the second half, Kieran Lewis equalised.
Hodgson then netted a double to complete his hat-trick.
Although Rob Cattel clawed one back, Lee Blossom crushed any hopes of a revival with Launton's fifth.
Liam Callaghan hammered a hat-trick for Garsington Sports as they fought back to beat Adderbury Park 4-1.
Gary Crook gave Adderbury the lead, only for Sports to hit back through Callaghan's treble and a Carl Bloomfield strike.
A second half goal from Tom Jerrad sealed a 1-0 win for Eynsham at home to Bardwell.
Horspath got off the mark in devastating style with a 6-0 thrashing of Oxford University Press.
Paul Cooper led the way with a hat-trick, with Paul Flack, Sam Gordon and Andy Kirtland also on target.
In Division 1, Yarnton shared four goals with Oakley, Gary Smith and sub Ady Kew their scorers with Jimmy Drewett and Anthony Gordon replying.
Kidlington Old Boys crushed Long Crendon 5-0.
Kevin Ronaldson's double and an Andy White strike left Crendon reeling.
After the break, Ronaldson completed his hat-trick, before Danny Evans fired in No 5.
Steve Mulcock bagged a four-timer as Worcester & Bletchington demolished Wheatley 04 6-1.
Lee Bolton and Tommy Geavghan also scored with Louis Godfrey netting for Wheatley.
In Division 2A, Tom Bryant saved a penalty as Eynsham Res won 4-1 at OUP Res.
John Crump and Ashley Blackwell gave Eynsham the lead, before Micky Long reduced the deficit.
Bryant then performed heroics to keep out Nolan Aselford's spot-kick, before Eynsham took control through Stuart Tarr and Nathan Blackwell.
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