Steve Pitson's hat-trick helped Saxton Rovers claim top spot in Division 1 of the UTV Autotype League with a 4-3 win at Kidlington Royals.

Michael Beal was Rovers' other scorer, while Luke Holden, Chris Thorne and Tom Franklin all netted for Royals.

Goals from Colin Royall and Brian Rawlings saw Dorchester United beat Childrey OHB 2-1, James Brookes netting for Childrey.

Cross Keys drew 4-4, despite going 3-0 ahead of previous leaders Kings Arms Wheatley.

Tom Hemmings (2), Marcus Jarman and Gary Rudman were on target, but Wheatley grabbed a point as Dave Oliver and Steve Skyrme both hit doubles.

Goodlake Arms had no answer to a Daniel Bruno double as AFC Cowley won 4-2 in Division 2.

Byron Jose and Charlie Bough also scored, with Tom Srawley and Jack Matthews netting for Goodlake.

Wallingford Exiles stay third, following a 3-0 home win against CR Marks, Kirtlington. Dave Cheeseman grabbed a goal in each half, with Matty Peates the other Exiles scorer.

Abingdon Knights were mugged 5-0 by Robin Hood in the third round of the Devenney Cup Chris Thomas hit a super solo effort after just four minutes, before Craig Mays (2), and debutants Jason Lonsdale and Ben Davies scored in the second half.

Mays also had a penalty saved by Knights keeper Kenny Bradshaw.

Didcot Casuals gave Abba Athletic a dose of their own medicine with a shock 2-1 victory in the third round of the Ridgeway Cup.

Joe Betteridge and Luke Hammond scored to sink their in-form Division 3A opponents.

Abba, who have slain some giants in cup competitons this season, will rue a missed penalty, and only had a Wesley Bone's strike to show for their efforts.

Abingdon Exiles had a resounding 7-3 home win against The Leys.

Adam Godwin and Steve Cox both hit hat-tricks for Exiles, with Steve Hook the other scorer for the home side, while Jamie Tatam, Nick Andrews and Matty Gamble all netted for The Leys.

Dan Turner helped Wheatsheaf Didcot to avoid a potential banana skin with a double strike in a 4-2 away win at UYS United. Gareth Fenton and Paul Godding also scored for Didcot.

Sutton Symphony orchestrated 2-1 home win against Shelley Arms with a late extra-time winner, from Danny McArdle.

Dom Ladd had scored in regulation time for Sutton, Sergei Potrimba netted for Shelley.

OTHER SCORERS

Div 3 A: Railway Wheatley 1 (S Warner), OARFDC 4 (F Mara 2, Q Malingia 2).

Div 3B: Bell Grove 5 (D Stebbings 3, P Jezzard, D Thomas), Wallingford Wands 2 (M Dawson 2).