BANBURY United extended their unbeaten run to four league games with a goalless draw at home to Blyth Spartans.
The cagey affair yielded little in the way of clear goalmouth action, however the point leaves the Puritans 13th in the table ahead of the trip to struggling Peterborough Sports next weekend.
Didcot Town were knocked out of the FA Trophy in the third round of qualifying after a 2-1 defeat at home to Cribbs.
Asa Corrick netted a brace for the visitors, before Connor Barrett converted a penalty with five minutes to go for the Railwaymen.
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Kidlington also exited the FA Trophy after they were beaten 3-0 away against Basingstoke Town.
Dan Rowe, James Clark and Billy Upton netted for the home side.
In Southern League Central Division, Thame United were leapfrogged by Welwyn Garden City after suffering a 1-0 defeat on home soil.
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