Morrells of Oxford Sunday League

Wayne Blossom hammered a hat-trick as Highfield thrashed Rose Hill 7-3 away from home in the Premier Division Dave Iglus bagged a brace, while John Hall and Chris Huggins completed the rout.

Barton United eased to a 3-1 victory against Star Wanderers, thanks to a double from Carl Bloomfield.

Aaron Armstrong fired them ahead, before Bloomfield struck either side of the break to make it 3-0.

Although Stuart Tarr pulled a goal back, it was too late.

Nelson cruised to a 4-1 success against Cold Arbour.

Mark James sidefooted the opener, before Tristan Lawrence's effort which would have doubled their lead was controversially ruled out for off-side.

To add to Nelson's annoyance, Arbour raced forward from the resulting free kick and levelled through Paul Bough's neat lob over the keeper.

That sparked Nelson into life, with Craig Hambridge restoring their lead.

After the break, Anaclet Odhiambo made it 3-1 having minutes earlier missed a penalty, before Julian McCalmon's solo effort completed victory.

Basement boys Cowley Rovers pulled off a shock as they beat Division 1 high-fliers Berinsfield 3-1 away.

Despite going down to an early goal from Craig Perkins, Cowley battled back to go in 2-1 up at half-time thanks to a brace from Abdal Khan.

In the second half, Berinsfield piled on the pressure, but with 15 minutes Daniel Power secured the points with No 3.

Jelroy Constant fired a treble for Cold Arbour Res as they came from behind to beat Railway Wheatley 4-3.

Jordan Gray cancelled out Railway's first strike, before Constant took control.

Division 2 leaders Club 66-86 maintained their unbeaten run with a deserved 2-1 victory at Railway Wheatley Res.

Mark Boaler netted a double, with Tom Williams replying for Railway.

Chalgrove fought back from two-goals down to see off Real KEA 4-2.

James Quainton, Robert Cantwell, Max Cooke and Pete Clarke were on target for Chalgrove.

Dennis Wells (2), Toby McBellamy and Jubel Scott helped Mansfield Road to a 4-1 victory over AFC Watlington, Ben Strobley netting for the latter.