CHARLBURY stretched their advantage at the top of the Witney & District FA Premier Division to five points as they hammered hosts Carterton Town A 6-0.
Warwick Tompkins led the way with a hat-trick, with Josh Hunt (2) and Craig McCallum (pen) also on target.
Minster Lovell held hosts Aston to a 1-1 draw.
Alex Cade scored for the home side, but Craig Wood’s strike ensured a share of the spoils.
Basement boys Spartan Rangers lost 3-1 at Kirtlington.
Jake East, Alex Metcalfe and Shane Probitts were on target for the hosts, with Donny Henderson-Sowerby
replying.
Stonesfield fell to their first defeat of the season as they were beaten 2-1 at home to Bourton Rovers.
Raffy Rice netted for the leaders, but goals from Harry Larner and Danny Way condemned Stonesfield to defeat.
A hat-trick from Dan Bott helped Middle Barton to a 4-2 win over Eynsham SSC.
Nathan Bott scored the other goal, with Ash Bowerman and John Ayres replying.
Goals from Matt Chadwick and Roman Harris gave Chadlington a 2-0 win over Combe.
In Division 2, Harry Noteman’s hat-trick saw Kingham All Blacks to a 3-0 win at Siege FC.
In the Watts Junior Cup second round, Witney Royals brushed aside Minster Lovell Res 5-0 with goals from Miles Roberts (2), Jamie Kennedy, Jordan Priest and Ryan Harris.
Elsewhere, a double from Chris Laurence saw Bampton United record a 2-1 success over Moreton Rangers, for whom Kyle Smith replied.
OTHER SCORERS
Div 2: Hailey Res 3 (P Read, S Evans, C Beveridge), Ducklington 1 (S Murphy).
Div 4: Spartan Rgrs A 0, Chadlington Res 3 (O Jordan, C White, A Watson).
Supplementary Cup 2nd round: Carterton Tn B 2 (D Chillington, D Wanless), Stonesfield Res 0; Chipping Norton Tn Res 4 (P Rafferty 2, D Bridge, R Burton), FC Mills 3 (D Spivey, C Isle, S Foster); Hook Norton 5 (J Ingham 2, R Hall, B Haynes, og), Tower Hill Res 1 (I Wright); Witney Royals Res 3 (O Nolan 2, R DeBanks), Kingham Res 4 (A Williams 2, H Miller, L Barnes).
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