Jimmy Deabill slammed a five-timer as Kidlington Royals overran Standlake Garage 9-2 in Division 1 of the Autotype UTV League, writes DOUG WILLIAMSON.

Chris Philpot (2), Carl Bowen and Andy Wheeler completed Royals' tally, with Mevlut Gundem and Jack Bennett grabbing Standlake's consolations.

Kings Arms Wheatley crushed injury-hit Goodlake Arms 7-0 in with three players bagging braces.

Shaun Pearce, Darren Smith, Mark Catling notched the doubles, with Francis Mapplethorpe completing the rout.

Aaron Barrett's hat-trick helped AFC Cowley maintain their 100 per cent record by thrashing Childrey OHB 7-3.

Joe Cook and David Nanton both added braces for leaders Cowley.

Struggling Wallingford Exiles held Saxton Rovers to an exciting 3-3 draw.

Garry Miller, Mark Littleford and David Cheeseman scored for Wallingford with Steve Pitson (2) and Garry Hartley replying.

Robin Hood went top of Division 2 after defeating Sandman 8-3.

Craig Mays led the way with a four-timer, while Ashley Overton and Chris Thomas added braces.

Izzy Sidibeh (2) and Chris Watkins replied.

Didcot Casuals ended Oxford FC's unbeaten record in Division 2 with a 2-1 victory.

Two goals from John Hedges did the damage, with Andrew Pantry on target for Oxford.

Bicesterlona and Wootton & Dry Sandford fought out a gripping 2-2 draw in Division 3A.

Phil Christie and Matthew Gardiner netted for Bicesterlona, with Damian Dodds and Mark Uttley replying.

Cross Keys Wallingford took over top spot spot in Division 3B after a 6-2 victory over Punchbowl Pirates.

Braces from Chris Roberts, Tom Couling and Martyn Newbold gave Cross Keys the points, with Richard Willams and Paul Moran scoring for Punchbowl.

JET beat bottom club Didcot Casuals Res 2-1 thanks to goals from David Cookson and Peter Bedwell. James Newport replied.

Hampstead Norreys defeated Bowyers Arms 7-5 in a thriller.

Norreys netted through David Clarke, Chris Maja, Carl Morgan, Matthew Omerod, Lee Bartholomew, an own goal from Joseph Fairhurst and a rare strike from Nick Hobbs snr.

Bowyers' replies came from Shane Northcott, Tom Hemming and a hat-trick for Gareth Cooper.