Rocky Whiting hit a five-timer as Oxford Yellows knocked up a tennis score in their one-sided Autotype UTV League Division 1 match at home to Standlake Garage, writes TIM SIRET.

Yellows annihilated the youthful visitors 15-0, with supersub Sean Flaherty hitting the target four times.

There were double strikes from Neil Conway and Adam Lovegrove, with Liam Hastings and Kyle McCoy completing the scoring.

Kings Arms Wheatley drop to second on goal difference behind new leaders Barton, despite a 6-3 success at Sutton Revolution.

Adam Simmonds hit a double with Benji Cuff, Neil Lockhart, Jay Hill and Darren Smith scoring. A double from Jamie Madge and a 35-yard rocket from Phil Wells proved to be scant consolation for Revolution.

Reigning champions Dorchester United and AFC Cowley cancelled each other out in a 1-1 stalemate.

Jay Harrison put Cowley in front in the first half, but a strike from Ian Marshall evened it up.

Billy Warner cracked a four-timer as Division 2 leaders Wallingford Wanderers thrashed Abba Athletic 6-0. Micky Woods and Luke Higgins also scored.

Andrew Pantry scored a hat-trick, but still finished on the losing side as Oxford FC went down 5-4 at home to Wootton & Dry Sandford.

Tom Srawley and Thomas Larman both netted twice for Sandford.

But with the game heading for a 4-4 draw, up popped Josh Nicholls to fire home a late winner for Sandford. Malagia Quincy also netted for Oxford.

A Jay Mills hat-trick helped Kennington United to a 4-1 home win over Sandman.

Stuart Cattell fired the other from the spot, after Rob White had been upended in the box, James Stubbs replied for the losers.

AFC Woodfarm won 2-1 at Research Machines.

Sam Green took on the keeper and scored to put Woodfarm ahead and Paul Alder doubled the advantage.

A late strike from Nathan Brown proved in vain.

Johnny Eudell helped to get Didcot Casuals’ season started with a hat-trick in their 5-0 win at Woodstock Wanderers. Lewis Monaghan and Andy Taylor wrapped up the scoring.

Injury-hit Donnington went three points clear at the top of Division 3A, after hot-shot Lee Spencer cracked his third treble in three games in their 4-0 win at Iffley Harriers.

Ady Conway hit the other goal for the leaders, whose stand-in keeper Josh Green kept a clean sheet.

Donnington were plagued by injuries as Darren Poyser suffered a dislocated shoulder and Craig Gilboy broke a finger as they finished the game with nine men.

Leys Wanderers move into second place following a 10-3 mauling of Blacks Head Bletchingdon, with Sam Tombs grabbing a four-timer and Chris Peck hitting a treble.

Aaron Platt bagged a brace, with Jamie Wells completing the Wanderers scoring.

Blacks Head's three goals came from Andy Wheeler.

Railway Wheatley and Bicesterlona battled out a 3-3 draw.

Andy Kirtland, James Keeble and Richard Brooks fired in for Railway, with Richard Aston (2) and Jamie Philcox earning a share of the spoils.

Bradley Fine and Jamie McCauley hit doubles as Masons Arms opened their account with a 7-3 home win over Freeland Yeoman. Adam Breivik and Ben Strong were also on target for Masons.

Yellow Eagles also grabbed their first win, a 3-2 success at Witney Exiles.

Ben Crawford, David Phillips and Duncan Howell were the Eagles scorers, while strikes from Steve Brasier and Neil Barrett kept the west Oxfordshire outfit in contention.

Abingdon Exiles won for the first time this season when they roared back from 3-0 to triumph 5-4 at Hampstead Norreys in Division 3B.

Matt Ormrod, Lee Barth-olomew and Kevin Radbone had given Hampstead Norreys what appeared to be safe cushion.

But a Mickey Piper double and strikes from Ben Podd, Ian Malins and Graham Bettles brought Exiles back from the cold.

The other Norreys’ scorer was Richard Johnston.

Chalgrove made it a hat-trick of big league wins by thrashing previously unbeaten Punchbowl Pirates 10-4 away to maintain top spot.

Robert Cantwell and Max Cook hit hat-tricks, Danny Smith struck twice, with Matty Howitt and Rob Armstrong also getting on the scoresheet.

A Jamie Gaff double and strikes from Luke McIntosh and Marc Cooke made the score more respectable for Pirates.

Cross Keys Wallingford stay second after a Tom Couling four-timer helped them to a 9-0 thrashing at home to Bowyers Arms.

Matt Brown weighed in with a double, and James Oliver, Danny Freeman and Jay Hammond completed the rout.

Andy Gibbons smashed a hat-trick as Red Lion Brightwell overcame White Horse Abingdon 4-2.

Ben Cordery grabbed the other.

Horse kept it close with first goals for the club from Pat Clark and Darren Milligan.

Long Wittenham and Berinsfield Rebels shared 12 goals in 6-6 thriller to leave both sides still unbeaten.

John Moon hit a hat-trick for Wittenham, while Ollie Saunders was successful with a twice-taken-spot kick, and Chris Freeman and Phil Lynch also netted.

Rebels' scorers were Aaron Stockford (3), Liam Morris, Lewis Moss and an own goal.

Jet's season took off with a 5-1 home victory over Abingdon Knights.

James Broughton hit a double for the hosts, Richard Law also netted and there were own goals from Knights’ Mike James and Ian Middleton.

Chris Stringer’s strike proved scant consolation for Knights.