Morrells of Oxford Sunday League: The Division 2 match between hosts Berkshire House and leaders Barton United was abandoned when home striker Tom Denton broke his leg.

Two neat finishes from Jim McKnight had put Berkshire House into a shock 2-0 lead, but on the stroke of half time, Denton went down in agony.

With the delay waiting for the ambulance and subsequent treatment, the game was abandoned.

Iffley Harriers brought to an end a disappointing series of results with a hard fought 2-1 win over Chalgrove.

Two successful free kicks from Gareth Massey overturned a half-time deficit.

Highfield lost their 100 per cent Premier Division record when they were held to a 1-1 draw by Rover Blackbird.

Danny Williams put Blackbirds ahead, but Vinny Byfield equalised for Highfield, before both sides wasted good chances to win the game late on.

Star Wanderers put last week's cup exit well behind them to comfortable beat Stadhampton 6-0.

Craig Freeman grabbed a 23-minute first-half hat-trick to set Star on their way, with goals from Pete Higgins (2) and substitute John Crump ensuring the points.

Rose Hill were too strong for Star Royal, running out 5-2 winners thanks to Robert Wilkinson (2), Cecil Rodney, Mark Gregory and Chris Barry.

In Division 1, Saxon Warriors continued their good form by beating Arncott 6-2.

Wayne Holden (2), Matty Elbro, Paul Kimber, Jamie Slee found the net, with James Taylor, celebrating the birth of his first child, Pixie-Lou, striking a beauty from 40 yards to complete the rout.

Northway were again guilty of failing to take their chances as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Wolvercote.

Chris Baker cancelled out a first-half goal to draw Northway level, but poor finishing cost them any chance of victory.

In Division 3, Berinsfield won their first home league game of the season, beating Railway Wheatley Res 4-0.

Paul Jones, Brian Honer, Simon Brown and Barry Hayden were on target.

Mark Wickens hit his second hat-trick in two games as Real BST made it four wins on the bounce with a 10-0 win over Isis.

Pete Poole, Ian Bloomfield, Paul Holloway, Neil Ash, Neil Tattersall, Darren Gray and Pete Holmes completed the rout.