Witney & District FA

Neil Rose was Hanborough's hero as they fought back from a 2-1 half-time deficit to see off Cassington 3-2 in the Premier Division on Saturday.

Dave Cooper and Carl Osgathorpe had put Cassington in charge, before Rose and Craig Simpson turned the game to secure the points.

Hailey went top of the division after a 2-0 win over struggling West Witney.

Russ Winstone headed Hailey into a first-half lead, before Joel King's strike in the second period sealed victory.

Charlbury Town grabbed an impressive 3-1 victory over Bampton Town.

Craig McCallum, Andrew Woodley and Rhys Warner-Carter scored their goals, with Nathan Beckett replying.

Spartan Rangers returned to winning ways with a 3-0 success over Brize Norton.

Oliver Sharman, Jon Havil and Ian Steele were on target.

In Division 1, Matt Thompson smashed a hat-trick as leaders Witney Royals dished out a 7-1 hammering to FC Mills.

Richard Benham, Steve Reynolds, Tom West and Luke Chadwick were also on target.

There were also eight goals at Minster Lovell, as they brushed aside Ducklington Res 7-1.

Brad Bryant and Chris Smith bagged braces, with Craig Holder, Kev Buckingham and Steve Holder also on target.

Phil Harper replied with Ducklington's goal, but it was of little consolation.

Aston saw off Kingham AB 5-3 for the second time this season.

Kingham were 2-0 up at half time, and added a third goal after the break, Chris Mills (2) and Miles Harding on target.

But Aston hit back with doubles from Dan Long and Phil Caswell and a strike from Eddie Brookes wrapping up victory.

Chris Bennell grabbed a hat-trick for Witney Wanderers as they eased to a 4-1 victory over Eynsham.

Wes Phillips scored Witney's fourth, with Tony Hall replying.

Brize Norton Res battled hard for a 4-3 victory over FC Nomads.

Steve Monk (2), Ollie Puddle and Gordon Brailsford scored their goals, with a brace from George McCosh and a strike from Gary Lewis ensuring a close finish.

Combe destroyed Charlbury Town Res 10-1 in Division 2, with Tim Wyatt smashing a fabulous four-timer.

Martin Reeves weighed in with a hat-trick, with Matt Baker (2) and Simon Gale also on target.

Mark Deller netted for Charlbury, who are still without a point.

AC Finstock drew 3-3 with Bampton Town Res in an entertaining top-of-the-table clash.

Luke Simmons, Dean Mays and George Woodcock were on target for Finstock, but Bampton maintained their unbeaten record as they replied through Tom Madden, Alex O'Brien and Aidan Necchi-Ghiri.

Craig Broome scored the goals in Tackley's 2-0 win over Spartan Rangers Res.

Chippy Swifts saw off West Witney Res 4-2, thanks to a brace from Liam Fudge.

Gary Smith and Warwick Tompkins were also on the mark, with Witney replying through Jeorge Granja and Rhyan Clarke.

Southrop slipped towards the relegation zone as they lost 3-1 at home to Hanborough Res.

Simon Williams had netted for Southrop, but a Dan Smith double and a strike from Aston Leach earned Hanborough the points.

Mark Edmunds netted his fifth goal in three games for FC Chequers as they saw off Minster Lovell Res 4-0 in Division 3.

Steve Foster and player-manager Simon Moore completed the scoring for Chequers, who are now the only team in the league with a 100 per cent record.

Phil Mills notched a brace as Two Rivers beat FC Mills Res 4-2.

Bartek Lachwicz and Peter Borchmann were also on target, with Steve Carvey scoring both Mills' goals.

Craig Walker was among the scorers with a four-timer as Aston Res thrashed Spartan Rangers A 7-1.

Hailey Res emulated their first team to stay top of Division 4 with a 1-0 victory over Witney Royals Res, Mark DeFreitas scoring the only goal.

Second-placed Chippy Swifts narrowly defeated Wychwood Forest Res 2-1.

Matt Smith and Shaun Weller were on target, with Kevin Webb replying.

Eynsham SSC produced their best performance of the season with a 7-0 victory over Southrop Res.

John Ayres led the way with a four-timer, with their other goals coming from Dan Brooks, Matt Walker and Paul Meredith.

Milton Res defeated FC Chequers Res 2-0.

After a goalless first half, a penalty from Arrun Baker and a strike from Jake Agnew secured the points.

Freeland A saw off Brize Norton A 2-1 to earn their first victory.

Richard Howe and Richard Stanley put Freeland in charge.

Craig Bryce reduced the arrears, but it was not enough.