Holders Wheatsheaf Didcot saw off new boys UYS United 8-2 in the Ridgeway Cup second round, writes TIM SIRET.
Gareth Fenton, Jake Chaffey, JR Willis all scored twice for Wheatsheaf, who also benefited from two own goals. Luke Bowen and Sunil Nair replied for UYS.
Red Lion Drayton went down 3-2 to Clanfield 85, whose goals came from Mark Fitzgerald, Jason Court and Richard Mace. Luke McIntosh and Nathan Brown netted for Lion.
In Division 1, Chris Bennall hit a hat-trick as Standlake Garage held on in a seven-goal thriller to beat AFC Kidlington 4-3.
Danny Lee buried a 35-yard volley for Standlake, while Mark White (2) and a Richard Mahony penalty provided Kidlington's replies.
Steventon Sunday got their Division 2 campaign under way with a thrilling 5-5 draw against Research Machines.
A Richard Chilvers hat-trick and goals from Kevin Kogel and Kenny Rogers provided Steventon's tally.
Stuart Coppock, Chris Coppock, Simon Collett, Adrian Tompkins and Andy Weston replied for Research Mach- ines.
Abingdon Exiles strolled to a 5-1 win over fellow new boy Shelley Arms in Division 3A.
Adam Godwin (2), David Bannister (2) and Daniel Sturmer netted for Exiles, with David Phillips on target for Shelley.
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