Richard Wells hammered a four-timer as Autotype UTV League Division 2 leaders OUP Wanderers moved six points clear at the top with a 6-2 victory against Research Machines.
Chris Parsons set up reserve keeper Rob Hamblin to lob home, before the latter doubled his tally when he fired into the bottom corner.
It should have been more, but regular penalty-taker Lee Cooper missed from the spot for the first time Simon Collett and Stu Coppock hit back for Research Machines.
Mark Barrett smashed a hat-trick as AFC Cowley were held to a thrilling 5-5 draw at CR Marks Kirtlington.
Barrett's brother, Aaron, and Daniel Richmond also netted for Cowley, while Marks replied through Matty Moore (2), Paul Penny (2) and Alex Damm.
Tom Srawley notched a treble as Goodlake Arms moved to fourth with a 5-1 home win against Long Wittenham.
Steve Madge and an own goal completed their tally, with Tom Young netting for Wittenham.
Wallingford Exiles drew 2-2 with Abingdon Exiles.
Joe Smith headed a first-half opener, before Steve Hook and Robbie Lucibello gave Abingdon a 2-1 lead.
However, a late goal from Dave Cheeseman, from the edge of the box, secured a draw.
In Division 3A, Abba Athletic moved to within three points of the top with a 2-0 win at Clanfield, thanks to goals from Wesley Bone and Andy Sams.
Iffley Harriers completed the double over Henry Box Old Boys with a 2-0 away success. Wayne Cox and Jack Barrett were on target.
Jamie Tatum snatched a late equaliser as The Leys drew 2-2 with Shelley Arms.
Simon Pratley and Matty Loveridge gave Shelley a two-goal cushion, only for Tatam to claw one back, before his second levelled it.
Division 3B leaders Brightwell Rebels smashed basement boys Hampstead Norreys 7-2.
Luke Higgins and Danny Weeks both hit doubles, with Pete McGlaughlin, Chris Baker and Luke Ayling also on target.
Didcot Casuals got revenge for a defeat earlier in the season with a 6-2 success against Wallingford Exiles.
Brothers John and Steve Hedges, Ashley and James Wilcox, all netted in a family affair. Their other scorers were Andy Taylor and Luke Hammond.
JET moved into fourth with a 3-1 victory at JP's.
Tim Jones bagged a brace for JET, with Dave Fernando also netting. Chris O'Connor replied.
White Horse Abingdon won 3-1 at Bowyers Arms with goals from Tom Pritchard, Martin Hudson and Mark Brett.
Craig Mays and Nathan Beckett both hit doubles as Robin Hood reached the semi-finals of the Ridgeway Cup with an 8-1 drubbing of Sutton Symphony.
Matty Townsend, Ashley Overton, Darren Tasker and Dean Mays got their others. They now face AFC Cowley on March 16.
Saxton Rovers hammered Kidlington Royals 6-2 in the Alan Alder Trophy, with goals from Ian Smith, Steve Matthews, Jim Smith, Michael Beal and Garry Hartley.
Luke Holden and Chris Philpott netted for Royals.
Paul Staines scored his first goal for seven years in Sandman's 2-2 draw against Standlake Garage.
Staines's opener was cancelled out by a disputed penalty from Mev Gundem. Gary Atkinson gave Garage the lead, before Anthony Ledge levelled to secure a share of the spoils.
OTHER SCORERS Alan Alder Cup Group A: Childrey OHB 3 (J Hill, S Skyrme, S Pearce), Kings Arms Wheatley 3 (J Harvey 2, J Wilkins); Cross Keys 0, Dorchester Utd 2 (C Royall 2).
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