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Gavin Preston’s hat-trick fired AFC Hinksey to an 11-1 victory over Childrey OHB in the Premier Division, writes DOUG WILLIAMSON.

Hinksey’s victory kept up the pressure on leaders Barton United, who beat Rover Cowley 4-0.

Player-manager Preston opened the scoring and Denel Thomas made it 2-0 from outside the area.

Denel crossed to his twin brother Jamel Thomas, who slotted their third.

Childrey hit back when Sammy Chapman looped the ball in, but Tristan Lawrence’s solo effort saw Hinskey lead 4-1 at the break.

Hinksey came out all guns blazing as Preston completed his treble and Jelroy Constant bagged a brace, with Toby Webster, Lawrence and Denel Thomas also on target.

Kieran Sanders’ 40-yard piledriver gave Barton United the lead against Rover Cowley on 20 minutes.

Ryan Curtin netted twice before the break, firstly from 20 yards and then via a post.

A breakaway goal from Julian McCalmon made it 4-0 on 70 minutes.

Kings Arms Wheatley were 1-0 up against Oxford Yellows when the match was abandoned due to Yellows being reduced to six players through injury – after starting with nine.

Ronnie Kabwebwe suffered a cut leg in the first half, Rocky Whiting went off with a hamstring injury at half-time, then Jefferson Harriott damaged an ankle after 47 minutes.

Aftab Hafiz scored for Kings Arms.

In Division 1, Aaron Williams and Aaron Barrett grabbed trebles in Donnington’s 10-2 win against Sutton Revolution.

Byron Jose (2), Joe Cook and Lee Spencer were also on target, with James Madge and Tom Srawley replying.

Masons Arms edged out Cross Keys Wallingford 4-3.

Rui de Garces and Jamie McCauly put Masons ahead, only for Keys to level through Phil Hedger and Jim Oliver.

Masons’ John Hammond made it 3-2 before Mark Johnson equalised, but McCauly’s second won the game.

OUP leapfrogged Chalgrove with a 3-2 victory.

Chalgrove keeper Sam Eeles almost scored a last-minute equaliser, but his header from a corner clipped a post.

Earlier, Calum Clewer put Chalgrove ahead, but OUP levelled through an Alex Garth penalty and two Tom Burrows goals put them 3-1 up at half-time.

Chalgrove pulled one back through Matt Howitt.

Kidlington Royals hit back to beat Standlake Garage 4-2.

Gary Mitchell put Standlake ahead, but Royals won it through Daniel Sherbourne (2), Ben Jameson and Stephen Litten.

Sam Hibberd netted a late second for Garage.