West Witney reduced Carterton Town A’s lead at the top of the Witney & District FA Premier Division to six points with a 3-2 win at Charlbury, writes ANTHONY BARLOW.

Charlbury scored through Craig McCallum and Mark Goode, but a brace from Carl Williams and a Kevin Davis strike were enough to give the away side all three points.

Ducklington moved out of the bottom two with a 4-2 home win over already-relegated Brize Norton.

Jack Morton struck twice and Jamie Austin and Josh Hartley also got on the scoresheet for the hosts, with Dan Frizzell and Richard Duffy scoring for Brize.

Goals from Dean Mays and Jack Bennett gave Hailey a 2-0 victory at Minster Lovell.

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Combe secured promotion to the Premier Division with a 3-0 win at FC Nomads. Ethan Penny, Simon Baker and Chris Betreen were all on target.

Spartan Rangers were undone by strikes from Mo Semlali and Ian Steele in their 2-1 defeat to Hailey Res.

Dave Cross replied.

Jordan Godfrey and Matt Brock scored for Chadlington in their 2-1 win over Kingham, for whom Richard French netted.

FC Mills’ were relegated from Division 2 following a 12-0 hammering by Kirtlington.

Jake East and Shane Probitts each scored hat-tricks, Nathan Kelly and Alex Metcalfe hit a brace apiece and Frank Harrison and Bruce Wilson also netted.

Carterton Rangers defeatedt Hanborough Res 4-2.

Liam Harris and Aston Leach scored for the hosts, but goals from Stephan Reed (2), Carl Shirley and Ed Smith settled the tie.

as Bampton United won 5-2 at home to Ducklington Res, with goals from Tom Thorpe (2), Jake Pritchard, Sam Wright and Lloyd Hancock. Connor Newcombe and Jack Holifield hit back for the visitors.

Jim Littlewood bagged a brace in Milton’s 2-0 win at Carterton Town B.

Witney Wanderers exited the Junior Cup at the quarter-final stage as Adam Webley’s six goals helped Bourton Rovers Res to a 7-3 away win.

Craig Gilson got their other goal, with Stuart Morrison, Gary Atkinson and Colin Fisher the Witney scorers.

Tower Hill made the last four of the Supplementary Cup by winning 3-2 at Brize Norton Res, with Karl Dikenson, Joe Brown and Murray Coop on target. Jason Hirschfield (2) hit back.

Frank Webb and Jake Willis earned Corinthians a 2-1 win against Charlbury Res to secure their semi-final berth. Jason Eley replied