Lee Spencer hit a hat-trick as Division 3A high-fliers Donnington dumped first division Standlake Garage out of the Autotype UTV League's Devenney Cup with a stunning 5-2 home win in the second round, writes TIM SIRET.

Spencer’s treble was sandwiched in between Ian Smith’s opener for Donnington and a Lewis Colwell spot-kick, which sealed victory.

A Sam Webb own goal and Tom Gonzales made up Standlake’s brace.

Neil Lockhart was another hat-trick hero as holders Kings Arms Wheatley came away from a tricky tie at Kennington United with a 5-2 victory.

Shaun Pearce and Adam Simmonds also netted for Kings Arms, with John Mills and a brilliant Andy McMahon chip making up Kennington’s tally.

Ian Marshall and Mark Ingram hit doubles in Dorchester United’s 7-0 home demolition of Didcot Casuals.

Colin Royall, Brian Rawlings and David Smyth were also on target.

Lewis Coyle hit a hat-trick as first division Kidlington Royals survived a scare to beat third division Hampstead Norreys 6-2.

Richard Wells grabbed a brace, with Danny Wise completing Kidlington’s tally after Lee Bartholomew had netted twice to haul Hampstead level at 2-2.

Tom Rowe smashed a treble in the Bay Tree’s 10-1 rout of Blacks Head Bletchingdon.

James Rose bagged a brace, with Lee Kent, Patrick Howe, Ben Sutton and Chris Hogan making it double figures. Andy White replied for Blacks Head.

Drew Fowler notched a brace, including a penalty, as AFC Woodfarm won 5-1 at Punchbowl Pirates.

Lance Williams, Ben Green and an own goal completed Woodfarm’s tally, with James Organ replying.

Andy Sams and Matty Drew bagged braces as Abba Athletic won 5-2 at local rivals Bicesterlona.

Lee Clack also netted with Ben Jarvis and Andy McMillan the Bicesterlona marksmen.

Sam Tombs hit a double in The Leys’ 4-3 win at Iffley Harriers.

Jamie Wells and Chris Peck also netted, with Iffley replying through Jack Barrett, Leon Carter and an own goal.

Jack Hayhurst’s hat-trick helped AFC Jericho to a 5-4 victory at Railway Wheatley.

Phil Walsh and David Oliver also scored, while Sam Gordon’s hat-trick proved in vain for the Railway, whose other goal came from Tom Williams.

Ben Cordery’s hat-trick saw Red Lion Brightwell to a 4-2 win away to White Horse Abingdon, who are now playing at the Louis Memorial Pavilion off Cumnor Hill.

Phil Madley fired home from 40 yards for the victors, with Craig Dredge and Pat Clark replying.

Nick Skiller returned from abroad to grab a hat-trick in Chalgrove’s 5-0 trouncing of Witney Exiles, with Danny Smith bagging a brace.

OTHER SCORERS

Div 3A: Northway 4 (N Albin, L Welby, D Jackson, B Young), Mansfield Road 2 (D Oyston 2).

Div 3B: JET 0, Cross Keys Wallingford 3 (S Currell 2, J Taylor).

Berks & Bucks Sunday Junior Cup 2nd round: Hermitage 1, Sandman 3 (C Watkins 2, B Collett).