James Watkins salvaged a point for Kennington as they came from behind to draw 2-2 at Mansfield Road in the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division.

Steve West fired the hosts ahead after 25 minutes after fastening onto a long throw-in.

However, they were rocked two minutes before the break when Ben Quinn took advantage of some poor defending to coolly bend the ball around goalkeeper Stuart Whigham and into the net for a superb equaliser.

After the break, the visitors took the lead when Robby Cattell headed home.

But Watkins picked the ball up on the edge of the area before shooting past Nick Hill in the Mansfield goal to secure a share of the spoils.

Launton Sports are still looking for their first league points of the season, after losing 3-2 against local rivals Slade Farm United.

Goals from Lee Clack (2) and Mike Philpott saw Charlton take lead 3-0 after the break.

However, Gary Lawton pulled one back with a strike into the bottom corner.

Charles Kimbangi then cut the deficit with Launton’s second, but Slade held on.

It was a family affair as John McMahon hit a hat-trick and his brother Andrew scored a double for Oxford Irish in their 6-1 thrashing of Horspath.

Gareth Spackman and Darren Cuddy sealed the rout, with Paul Flack replying.

A brace from Jon Cartwright helped Marston Saints to thrash a depleted Bletchingdon 7-0 away from home.

Paddy Cope, Matt Holton, Josh Carr and Mark Gaul were their other marksmen.

Dave Harper put through his own net to complete a miserable day for Bletchingdon.

Mark Essex scored the winner for Adderbury Park in their 1-0 victory against Oxford University Press.

After a goalless first half, Essex headed in Gary Crook’s cross, a lead they ver relingquished.