Ryan Curtin fired a four-timer as Bletchingdon marched on at the top of the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division with a 5-0 home win over basement boys Eynsham.

Curtin opened the scoring and Stuart Dunham doubled the leaders’ advantage at half-time.

Eynsham who are still withoutn a point after eight games, had no answer to Curtin after the break as he scored a second-half hat-trick to clinch victory.

A counter-attacking display set Mansfield Road on the way to a 3-2 home win over fellow high-fliers AFC Hinksey.

Tommy Allen finished off Luis McGillycuddy’s cross to give Mansfield Road the lead.

Two minutes later, Mansfield Road doubled their advantage when Roger Gill ran on to a through ball to score.

Rob Frost made it 3-0 to Mansfield Road after the break, beating the off-side trap before lobbing the ball over the keeper.

Jerome McCalmon pulled one back when he cracked home a free-kick, and Daniel Thomas added a second for Hinksey, but Mansfield Road held on.

Gary Crook hit a hat-trick in Adderbury Park’s 6-1 home win over struggling Stonesfield.

Steve Crognale headed home Adderbury’s opener after 25 minutes, and Crooks’ first doubled their advantage at the break.

Gary McCracken pulled one back in the second half, but Crook struck twice in quick succession to complete his treble and put Adderbury firmly in charge.

Crook then turned provider, crossing for Sean Timms to net No 5, before Guy Andrews’s drive sealed Adderbury’s victory.

Simon Calley grabbed an 89th-minute winner as Freeland won 3-2 at Enstone.

The first half had finished all square with Paul Salter netting for Freeland and James Harri scoring for Enstone.

Salter’s second edged Freeland ahead, but Harri levelled and Calley snat-ched victory at the death.

Marston Saints won 2-1 at Garsington.

Mark Holton and Mark Gaul netted for the visitors, with Tyrone Brackett replying.

Ryan Smith’s second-half thunderbolt gave Ke-nnington a 2-1 win at Oxford University Pr-ess.

The home side had taken a seventh-minute lead when Jake Humes slotted the ball under Kennington keeper Nick Hill.

But Press were level on the half hour. Keeper Chris Hickin was adj-udged to have brought down a player in the penalty area, and Robbie Cattell then sent him the wrong way from the spot.