Lewis Welby slammed a double as Northway hammered Watlington 7-0 in Division 1 of the Oxfordshire Senior League.
Liam Paul Freeman, Dan Vjestica, Jake Carter, Ant Simpson and Ash Duckett were their other scorers.
Second-half goals from Danny Burrows and Chris Wise secured a 2-0 win for Kidlington Old Boys at Yarnton.
Eynsham eased to a 2-0 success against North Oxford, thanks to a penalty from Dane Bailey and a Danny Taylor strike.
Jack Eley’s first-half double earned Enstone a 2-0 win at Chadlington.
Substitute Aaron Bedding scored a late winner as Broughton & North Newington won 4-3 against Middleton Cheney.
Josh Northam and an own goal saw Broughton take a 2-0 lead, with Steve O’Brien clawing one back.
Although Scott Finch equalised, sub Laurance Caro restored Broughton’s lead with a header.
Finch levelled again, only for Bedding to seal the points with a header into the top corner.
Tom Scroggs bagged the winner for Freeland Res in a 2-1 victory against Yarnton Res in their Division 2 encounter.
Nathan Langford put Freeland ahead, only for Adam Harper to level, but Scroggs had the final say.
Noel Aselford notched a double, including a 25-yard chip, as Oxford University Press Res defeated Launton Sports Res 3-1.
Adam Walsh got their other after Ashley Payne had given Launton the lead.
Slade Farm United Res eased to a 3-1 win at Stonesfield Res, thanks to a double from Daniel Buckley and a Marcus Artner strike. Ryan Hunt replied.
Josh Hart (3), Ryan Gascoigne, Wes Bailey, Luke Finch and Conor Deveraux were on target for Middleton Cheney in their 7-1 thrashing of Charlton United Res.
Chad Blackman hit back for Charlton.
A Richard Gaughan brace earned Enstone Res a 3-2 success at North Oxford Res.
Mark Clements completed the comeback after Luke Trotman and Max Palmer had given Oxford a 2-0 lead.
AFC Hinksey Res saw off the challenge of Oxford Irish Res in a 3-1 victory, with goals from Machias Harry, David Jennings and Martino Ventriglia.
Oliver McGovern had equalised for Irish.
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