TOM Srawley hammered a double as Goodlake Arms inflicted a first league defeat on Division 2 table-toppers OUP Wanderers in the Autotype UTV League.
Jack Matthews was their other marksman.
Resurgent Research Machines won 3-1 at Wallingford Exiles, thanks to a brace from Stu Coppock and a Dave Smith strike.
A Rob Taylor double helped Allbrite to a 3-1 win at basement boys Rutherford Lab.
Wayne Stone also scored for Allbrite, with Lee Reason replying.
In Division 1, Childrey OHB drew 2-2 with Sandman, thanks to goals from Neil Cheshire and Jamie Wilkins. James Pomeroy and Padraig O'Regan netted for Sandman.
Shelley Arms moved up to second in Division 3A with a 3-0 win against UYS United.
Dean Boyles, David Philips and Matty Whiting were on target.
A hat-trick from Fama Mara helped OARFDC to a 4-1 win at Iffley Harriers. Okita Sumbu got their other, with Wayne Cox hitting back.
Brothers Lee and James Dixon fired Dorchester Rebels to a 4-3 victory against Abingdon Knights.
Lee bagged a brace, with James and a Nigel Potts own goal completed their tally. Jack Tuckerman hit a hat-trick in vain for Knights.
Matt Gamble scored the equaliser for The Leys as they battled back to draw 3-3 against The Railway Wheatley.
Charlie Dunsmere put Leys ahead, before Seb Warner levelled with a penalty.
Andy Conway then set up Jamie Tatam to restore Leys' lead, only for Tom Cross and Gary Cain to put Wheatley in front, before Gamble secured a share of the spoils ten minutes from time.
Brightwell Rebels completed the double over Wallingford Wanderers with a 4-2 win to go level on points with Division 3B leaders Bell Grove.
Luke Ayling, Danny Weeks, Johnny Dix and Nathan Grey found the net for Rebels, with Danny and Liam Woods netting for Wanderers.
Barry McBeth hit a hat-trick for White Horse Abingdon as they thrashed Hampstead Norreys 8-0.
Oliver Wright (2), Jamie Gaff, Chris Carmel and Nick Bird got their others.
Meanwhile, goalkeeper Joe Betteridge was the hero for Division 3B outfit Didcot Casuals as he saved one penalty and scored another in their shock Ridgeway Cup quarter-final victory against Division 2 outfit Abingdon Exiles.
With the sides locked at 0-0 after extra-time, Betteridge saved Exile's first penalty attempt then converted his own, with Lewis Monaghan, Simon Pritchard and Luke Hammond also finding the net as they triumphed 4-2 in the shoot-out.
Tom Butler hammered a double for Division 3 side JP's as they knocked out Wheatsheaf Didcot with a 2-0 victory.
JET bowed out after a 3-0 defeat at high-flying AFC Cowley.
Byron Jose opened the scoring just before the break, with Charlie Bough's second-half double sealing victory.
- Saxton Rovers qualified for the latter stages of the Alan Alder Trophy after coming from behind to beat Dorchester United 2-1.
Colin Royall gave Dorchester a deserved first half-lead, but after the break Rovers battled back through a Michael Beal strike, with Ryan Johnson getting the winner seconds later after Garry Hartley head on James Clarke's long throw.
It would have been a greater margin of victory, but Johnson fired his penalty wide after he was brought down by Saxton keeper Dave Hawthorne.
Dorchester piled on the pressure but there was no way back.
A treble from Luke Holden helped Kidlington Royals turn the formbook upside down with a 4-1 home win against Kings Arms Wheatley, Andy Wheeler got the other.
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