West Witney inflicted a first defeat of the season on Banbury District & Lord Jersey FA title-chasers Heyford Athletic with a 3-2 home win in the Oxfordshire FA John Fathers Junior Shield quarter-finals.

Chris Hirons scored a double, with Carl Dodds making up the Witney & District FA side's tally.

Meanwhile, in the league, Adam Webley hit five goals as Division 1 leaders Bourton Rovers thrashed FC Nomads 12-0.

Josh Catling (3), Sam Mattock, Dan Smith, Kevin Hunt and Craig Gilson completing the rout.

Second-placed Combe won 5-2 at home to FC Hollybush.

Olly Morgan-Bellamy scored twice with Sam Hibberd, Mike Gardener and Ethan Penney also netting. Dave Cooper replied.

Justin Timms (2) and Dan Townsend gave North Leigh A a 3-2 victory at Chadlington. Steven Hunt (2) hitting back.

Hailey Res beat Eynsham SSC 5-1, with Mo Semlali, Ash Mills, Kristian Collis, Mark Edmonds and Mark Orpwood on target, with Mike Barker hitting back for Eynsham.

In Division 2, Milton beat promotion-chasing Carterton Rangers 3-1 at home.

Lee Keys scored for Rangers but goals from Rob James, Harry Lake and Robbie Watts settled the tie.

League leaders Stonesfield hammered Enstone 9-4 at home, with Ed Gilkes hitting a five-timer.

Pete Searle (2), Evans Bolland and Paul Penny, with Jacob Cooke, Elliot Samworth got their other goals with Gareth Wessels and John White replying.

Tom Parry (2), Dan Sollis, Craig Wighton and Jack Mills scored as Carterton B’s 5-3 win over Witney Wanderers.

Tom Gregory (2) and Andrew Thompson responded for Enstone.

Dave Cross returned to haunt his old club Witney Royals as he smashed in a double hat-trick in a 9-0 win for Spartan Rangers Res in Division 3.

Rory Dunseath, Joel Spalding and Charlie Harper got their others.

lGOALS from Cameron Newton-Grain and Lewis Hanks were in vain as Charlbury Town Youth lost 7-2 at home to Summertown Stars in the Oxfordshire Under 17 Youth Invitation League Division B.

lNORTH Leigh's six-match unbeaten run in the Oxford Mail Under 15 A Youth League came to a disappointing end following a 2-1 defeat at home to Harwell & Hendred.

Charlie Evans and Joe Lilley netted for the visitors, with Robbie Cockroft on target for the hosts with a header from a Ryan Holmes cross.