Ardley United hit four first half goals at Culham Road as they beat hosts Abingdon Town 4-1 on Saturday in the Hellenic Premier Division. Ryan Brooks notched a hat trick and Troy Bryan added Ardley’s other goal, with Mark Janes replying for Town who had Mark Lovegrove sent off for dissent.
Oxford City Nomads won 2-0 at Flackwell Heath with the goals coming from Albi Skendi and Conor McDonagh.
Highworth Town recorded a 4-1 win at Wantage Town. Gavin Jones opened the scoring for Wantage but two goals from Josh Parsons together with strikes from Ben Curtis and Rory Sproule saw the visitors take the points.
Kidlington had a welcome win, beating struggling Witney Town 3-1 with goals from Danny Mason, Danny Leggett and Ryan Curtin, with Shaun Webb hitting back for Witney who remain in the drop zone.
Shrivenham lost 2-1 to Thame United with Alex Stewart and Ben Connelly on target for the visitors while Shrivenham could only muster an own goal.
Clanfield are still waiting for their first home win of the season in Division One West, after being held to a 2-2 draw by New College Swindon. Both sides benefited from an own goal with Robbie Harrington scoring Clanfield’s second and Todd Hathaway found the net for the visitors.
Hook Norton made short work of Cricklade Town, winning 5-0 with two goals from Jamie Wyatt, strikes from Chris Tillcock and Neal Hobday and an own goal.
Carterton earned a welcome point away at Lydney Town drawing 1-1. Yasir Mahmood scored for Carterton with Steven Jones equalised for the hosts.
Old Woodstock Town and Wootton Bassett Town drew a blank in a goalless draw.
Highmoor Ibis increased their lead at the top of Division One East with a 2-0 win at lowly Milton United, with Anthony Alleyne grabbing both the goals.
Maidenhead United went down 3-2 to Chinnor with Ryan Chapman scoring three times to Anthony Mendy's double.
In the second round of the Hellenic Supplementary Cup, Division One West side Malmesbury Victoria sprang a surprise by beating Premier Division side Henley Town 2-1 at the Invesco Perpetual Triangle. Mark Field and Ed Wilkins were the Malmesbury scorers, with Ahmed El-Amir replying for Henley.
