Autotype UTV League
The Bay Tree climbed to fourth in Division 1 after a 6-0 demolition of struggling Standlake Garage.
Tom Rowe scored twice, also missing two penalties, while David Scott, Chris Hogan, Ben Sutton and Paul Freeman completed the tally.
Sutton Revolution won for the first time, Andy Hallett settling the 4-3 victory, after they almost threw away a three-goal lead at home to OUP Wanderers.
Strikes from Jason Fisher, Chris and Yousif Shahab gave Revolution the lead, but Wanderers hit back through Luke Murphy, Craig McKay and Simon Grossman before Hallett sealed it.
AFC Woodfarm held on to top spot in Division 2 after battling back to defeat title rivals Kennington United 3-2.
Kennington took a two-goal lead through Jay Morris’s header and keeper Matthew Hutton’s wind-assisted clearance.
In the second half, Woodfarm turned it around as AJ Lloyd, Joe Green and Steve Foote all netted.
Woodfarm’s Drew Fowler missed a penalty at 2-2, but was relieved when Foote smashed in the late winner from 30 yards.
Didcot Casuals overcame Wootton & Dry Sandford 6-3, Steve Hedges and Jamie Clark scoring twice, with Simon Pritchard and Richard Halsey also on target.
Josh Nichol, Tom Srawley and John Viner netted for Wootton.
Wallingford Wanderers ran out 6-0 victors at Rutherford Lab, Luke Higgins grabbing a hat trick.
Steve Park, Nicky Woods and James Purdue all netted for the visitors, while Lab missed a first-half penalty.
Abba Athletic chalked up their second win, proving too strong for Wallingford Exiles in a 6-2 success.
Jake Freeman hit a hat-trick for Abba, with Martin McPhee, Luke James and Gary Peck (penalty) also netting.
Nick Fisher and Sabri Viseli scored for Exiles.
Billy Collett grabbed a brace to help Sandman to their first win, narrowly defeating Research Machines 4-3.
Simon Bannister and Andy Coles also scored for Sandman, while Alex Bird’s double and a strike from Neil Hillier were not quite enough for a point.
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