WAYNE Blossom and Dave Iglus both fired four-timers as Highfield got back to winning ways in the Premier Division with an 10-2 mauling of Barton United in the Morrells of Oxford Sunday League.

Daniel Price added a brace, with Aaron Armstrong and Carl Bloomfield replying.

Leaders Cold Arbour edged out Rose Hill 5-4.

Despite falling behind, strikes from David Jennings (penalty), Delroy Thomas and Aaron Williams saw Arbour take a 3-1 lead.

After the break, Rose Hill stormed back to level, only for Jennings to grab a second with a 20-yard chip.

Jelroy Constant extended Arbour's lead before Rose Hill set up a tense finish with their fourth.

Delroy Nanton (2), William Gayle and Scott Drewett netted for Rose Hill.

Star Wanderers strolled to a 4-1 victory at Six Bells Kidlington.

Dale Kardos headed the opener for Wanderers, before Daniel Mason levelled from the spot.

In the second half, Ron Sutherland restored Wanderers' lead, before Kardos netted his second, and Jamie Hodges completed their tally.

Strikes from Ronnie Williams, Morgan Williams, Stephen Walsh, Jermaine Jones and an own goal helped Riverside to a 5-3 victory against Mansfield Road.

Saxon Warriors leapfrogged Berinsfield into second place in Division 1 with a 4-2 success.

After Berinsfield opened the scoring through Simon Brown, Stewart Parsons equalised.

Martin Smy, 43, making his first appearance, then fired Saxon into the lead.

After the break, Barry Hayes levelled, before substitute Jason Hallett celebrated his birthday with No 4 to ensure Saxon claimed the points.

Craig Dean scored a four-timer for Oxford Supporters as they won 9-1 at home to Cold Arbour Res.

Shaun Jacobs (2) and Luke Cuff were among the other scorers, while Jordan Gray replied.

Chris Williams and Thomas Gaughan were on target as Oxford Yellows beat Northway 2-1. Chris Baker netted for Northway.

Division 2 leaders Chalgrove thumped Marston Saints 10-3.

Nick Skiller claimed a hat-trick, with Robert Cantwell and Adam Cowling grabbing a brace apiece.

Paul Coles, James Quainton and Daniel Knight got the others.

Second placed Club 66-86 kept their unbeaten run intact as they beat Railway Wheatley Res 3-1.

Ryan Witney (2) and Michael Taylor were their marksmen, with Stuart Tunniclove replying for Wheatley.

At the other end of the table, Iffley Harriers broke their duck with a 4-3 victory against Woodchip Wanderers.

Steve Sneath hit a double, while Nathan East's spectacular 30-yard strike and Wayne Cox's effort lifted Iffley off the bottom.

AFC Watlington fought back to beat Mansfield Road Res 6-3, thanks to goals from Danny Smith (2), Michael Cooper (2), Joe Nathanielsz and Matt Kirton.

Steve Ackerley, John Okten and Steve West replied for Mansfield.