A goal in each half from Luke Cuff gave Kings Arms Wheatley a 2-0 home win over reigning champions Dorchester United and top spot in Division 1, writes TIM SIRET.
Sean Jacobs supplied the first through ball for Cuff to fire home, and Neil Lockhart provided a similar pass for the Kings Arms marksman to shoot into the top corner.
AFC Cowley put last week’s defeat at the hands of Childrey HOBO firmly behind them by thrashing JP's 6-0.
Nick Thorne and Aaron Barrett notched doubles, with Daniel Richmond and Dominic Bruno completing the scoring.
Steve Litten smashed a hat-trick in Kidlington Royals’4-1 home win over new boys Oxford Yellows.
Dave Villiers also netted with Ryan Brooks replying.
OUP Wanderers edged past Sutton Revolution 2-1 thanks to two headed goals from Chris Douglas and Richard Wells.
Keeper Phil Rose converted a late spot-kick for Sutton.
In Division 2, Liam Woods cracked a hat-trick in Wallingford Wanderers’ 7-1 at Wallingford Exiles.
His brother, Danny Woods, also netted along with Martin Dawson, Johnny Dix and Nathan Bone, with Chris Trimmings replying.
Kennington United demolished Didcot Casuals 8-0.
Sam Childs, John Mills and Olly Wright struck twice for Kennington, with Neil McMahon and a Stu Cattell completing the rout.
A John Hawkins double helped Rutherford Lab to a 4-1 home win against Wootton & Dry Sandford.
Andy Arnold and James Harris were also on target for Rutherford, while all Wootton could muster was a spot-kick from Tom Srawley.
Research Machines produced a shock 2-1 win at Abba Athletic.
Simon Collett and Nick Wehmeier gave Research Machines a two-goal lead, before Matty Drew pulled one back late on.
Woodstock Wanderers opened their account with a 2-1 win at home to Sandman.
Jason White and Andy Shellard scored for Wanderers, with Simon Bannister replying.
Danny Smith smashed five goals in Chalgrove’s 9-1 win over Bowyers Arms in Division 3B.
Callum Clewer and Sam Eeles both struck twice, with Kearan Russell the lone marksman for Bowyer.
Matt Brown scored twice in Cross Keys Wallingford’s 4-0 home win against White Horse Abingdon. James Oliver and James Taylor also scored.
Marc Cooke, Richard Will-ans and James Organ did the damage in Punchbowl Pirates’ 3-1 win at Abingdon Exiles, who replied through Mike Piper.
Red Lion Brightwell shared the points in a 3-3 draw at Long Wittenham.
Phil Lynch, Ollie Saunders and Scott Gray netted for Long Wittenham with Wayne Mangan (2) and Jon Moon replying.
Berinsfield Rebels are one of seven undefeated teams in the division after a 1-0 home victory over JET.
A Liam Morris strike divided the sides.
Lee Bartholomew scored twice in Hampstead Norreys’ 3-2 win at Abingdon Knights, Nick Hobbs Snr grabbed the other, with Jack Tuckerman and Ryan Leahy replying.
In Division 3A, Donnington continued their blistering start to the season by thrashing Freeland Yeoman 8-1.
Lee Spence hit a hat-trick with Lewis Colwell (2), Andy Conway, Craig Gilboy and Nick Andrews also on target. Darren Paton netted for Freeland.
Jamie McCauley’s double earned Masons Arms a 2-2 draw at Witney Exiles.
Phil Simmonds and Lloyd Edwards had put Exiles ahead.
James Keeble fired a first half hat-trick as Railway Wheatley steamed to a 6-2 win at AFC Jericho.
In fact, all the goals came in the first period, with Wayne Cox marking his Railway debut with a double, while Tom Williams got the other.
An Aaron Williams spot-kick and Nathan McKenzie’s 25-yard lob made up Jericho’s tally.
Northway won 2-0 at Yellow Eagles with goals from Lewis Welby and Dwaine Jackson.
Bicesterlona crushed Leys Wanderers 7-2.
Dean Smith, Andy McMillan and Mike Woodward scored two apiece, with Jamie Wilcox also netting. Ant Simpson and Martin Edwards were the Wanderers scorers.
Steve Brock’s treble helped Blacks Head Bletchingdon to a 6-2 home win against Mansfield Road.
Andy Wheeler, Chris Thorne and Jason Fisher all scored for Blacks Head, with Dan Oyston bagging both Mansfield goals.
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