KEVIN Ronaldson hit a hat-trick as Kidlington Old Boys were held to a 4-4 draw at home to ten-man Worcester & Bletchingdon in a Division 1 thriller.

The visitors had Darren Rouse sent off for handball in the penalty area, but each time Kidlington got on top, Bletchingdon came back to equalise.

Danny Evans also netted for Kidlington, with Bletchingdon's goals coming from Damien Perks, Simon Grossman, Tom Gahghan and Steve Myllock.

Rover Cowley beat Adderbury Park 2-0 in the Premier Division.

Stewart McCleary fired Rover ahead after 25 minutes, and Murat Islas netted ten minutes into the second half to clinch victory.

Daniel Clevely's second-half double gave Chadlington a 3-1 win at Kennington.

Kieron Lewis volleyed home after ten minutes to give Kennington the lead.

But Chadlington came back strongly after the break, and Chris Forde slid home the equaliser from six yards, before Clevely scored twice to secure victory.

Mark Winner's double helped Wheatley 04 to a 5-3 win at Middle Barton.

Louis Godfrey, Tony Cuizo and Adel Fawaz were also on target for Wheatley, while a John Umney penalty, Lee Henwood and Paul Kay provided Middle Barton's replies.

In Division 2A, substitute Stevie Alman bagged a brace to seal OUP Res's 4-1 win over Bardwell Res.

The match was switched to Jordan Hill due to the state of Bardwell's ground, and Robert Honour gave the visitors a first-half lead.

But Micky Long, Mark Nicholls and Alman's double in the second half gave OUP the points.

Lee Almond scored twice as Berinsfield Res won 4-0 at home to Launton Res.

Ricky Hastings and Daryl Finch completed their tally.

Nathan Blackwell hit both Eynsham Res goals in their 2-1 home win over Fritwell Res, who replied through Nick Hankins.

In Division 2B, veteran goalkeeper Brian Kirk, playing his last game for Yarnton Res, starred as the leaders drew 1-1 at Worcester & Bletchington Res.

Jimmy Deabill's first-half strike gave Worcester a first-half lead, with Jack Dunnmall hitting Yanrton's equaliser after the break.

Shaun Humphris scored twice to help King's Sutton Res post their first win of the season with a 4-1 victory at Charlton Res.

Luke Gibbard and Chris Glasson also scored, with an own goal providing Charlton's lone reply.