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Freeland Yeoman crushed Leys 12-1 in Division 3A, with hat-tricks for John Leader and Ben Glastonbury.
Jamie Hodges and Ben Sadler hit doubles, with brothers Adam and Matty Longford completing the scoring. Jamie Wells netted for Leys.
Donnington striker Lee Spencer bagged a brace as they scraped past Northway 3-2.
Liam Hatt and Kitsoukou Junior-Viorel had equalised, but Andy Conway struck in the last minute to keep Donnington a point clear at the top.
Mason Arms’s 6-1 home win against AFC Jericho kept them in touch with Donnington, Jamie McCauly and Stu Parsons both hitting trebles.
Kamen Matthews (penalty) struck Jericho’s consolation.
A Daniel Oyston hat-trick helped Mansfield Road go third with a 5-3 win at home to Blacks Head Bletchingdon.
Jon George added a brace for Mansfield, with Chris Day, Rob Appleton and Alex Gardner scoring for Bletchingdon.
Ben Jarvis was another hat-trick hero as Bicesterlona won 6-3 at Yellow Eagles.
Nick Lacey, Callum Wynne and Mike Woodward also scored, with Ben Crawford smashing a treble for Eagles.
Division 3B leaders Cross Keys Wallingford thrashed Long Wittenham 9-3, Tommy Couling hitting a double.
Brothers Matt, Josh and Joe Nathanielsz, plus Shane Currell, Chris Roberts, Jim Oliver and Jim Taylor all netted for Keys.
Wittenham replied through Jamie Dutton (2) and Ben Hill.
Chalgrove went second after coming from behind to beat Berinsfield Rebels 6-3.
James Quainton and Pete Clarke bagged doubles for Chalgrove, with Dan Smith and a Ricky Armstrong penalty completing their tally. Liam Morris, Rob Lee and James Dixon scored for Rebels.
JET won 5-3 at home to Punchbowl Pirates, James Broughton netting twice.
Mark Lockwood, Chris Hoy and Lionel Poncet also scored, while Jamie Gaff (2) and James Clarke replied.
James Ivey hit a treble for Bowyer Arms as they beat White Horse Abingdon 5-2.
James Foster added a brace, while Jon Eldridge and James Walkington fired the replies.
Andy Aldington (2) and Dave Bannister gave Abingdon Exiles a 3-1 home win against Hampstead Norreys, Lee Bartholomew replying.
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