Danny Jones hit a hat-trick to help Kidlington Old Boys to a 6-1 win against Henley Town Res in the third round of the Oxfordshire Intermediate Cup.
Jones got the opener, with Chris Fujak making it 2-0 at the break.
Craig Sinclair pulled one back in the second half, but a Chris Wise strike and Danny Burrows’ penalty – awarded after Kristian Thomas was brought down – made it 4-1.
A Jones double saw him complete his tally to wrap-up the rout.
Broughton & North Newington eased to a 2-0 win against Clanfield Res, with goals from Karl Wade and Keith Laird.
However, their win was marred when Luke Washbourne was taken to hospital with a bad cut after being injured in a challenge with the Clanfield keeper.
Eynsham returned from Freeland with a 3-1 victory.
Will Morris gave the visitors an early lead when he capitalised on a defensive error to put the ball in the net.
Paul Campbell doubled their advantage with a neat finish, before Danny Taylor added a third.
Although Jamie Perkin cut the deficit from the penalty spot, the damage had been done.
Otis Woodward and Jake Howard were on target for Riverside in a 2-1 win against Chinnor.
Callum Convey, Durrell Livous and Leam Howards found the net for Banbury United Res as they won 3-0 at Enstone Sports.
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