A goal 15 minutes from time from Nathan Brown helped Saxton Rovers to a 2-1 victory over Blewbury to keep up the pressure on North Berks League Division 1 leaders Lambourn Sports, writes ANDY WELLS.
It looked bleak for Saxton when they fell behind early in the second half, Gareth Fenton cracking home a superb goal in the 55th minute.
But ten minutes later, Rovers roared back when Craig O'Connor slotted home a penalty.
They then took control, with Brown scoring the winner 15 minutes from time.
Andy Bulloch hit a hat-trick for Lambourn as they beat Grove Rangers 3-1.
Lee Rundle fired a double for Faringdon Town in their 3-1 success at Marcham.
Gary Sutton got the other, with Luke Westall replying.
Basement boys East Hendred drew 1-1 against Drayton.
Tyrone McGill fired Hendred in front, before Billy Warner levelled.
Wootton & Dry Sandford are on course for the Division 2 crown with a 1-0 win against Harwell International, Tom Srawley scoring the winner.
Sutton Courtenay drew 1-1 against Benson AFC.
Selih Hafuzi scored for Sutton, with Joe Flower the scorer for Benson.
Stanford-in-the-Vale's plight at the foot of the table continued as they crashed to a 3-1 defeat against Appleton (Abingdon).
Appleton's goals came from Steve Roberts, Sam Pointer and James Butler, with Sam Rees replying.
Crowmarsh Gifford took over at the top of Division 3 thanks to a 3-0 win against Warborough & Shillingford, with goals from Liam Strudwick, Danny O'Driscoll and Adam Phillips.
Strikes from Dwayne Pettitt, Stuart Carr and Paul Lucas secured a 3-0 success for Kingsclere at Faringdon Town Res.
Sam Powell hit the winner for Ardington & Lockinge Res as they beat Didcot Casuals 1-0.
In Division 4, Childrey United took over at the top with a 4-2 triumph at Hanney United.
Jamie Dutton (2), Steve O'Neill and Gary Hendry netted for Hanney.
Previous leaders, Challow were without a game.
OTHER SCORERS Division 5: Harwell Village Res 4 (K Cox, K Wood, R Pateman, A Rouse), Hanney Utd Res 0; Didcot Casuals Res 1 (G Cole), Uffington Utd Res 2 (J Mildenhall, M King).
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