WOOTTON Bassett sneaked a credible point at North Leigh though it would have been all three but for a last-minute penalty.
A 2-2 draw extends the Premier Division strugglers' unbeaten run to four matches.
Chris Jones' men battled back from a goal down after 34 minutes when Mark Lewis stole in at the back post to head in a corner from dangerous winger Robbie Wyatt.
At the other end Bassett's front two of Dave Tyler and Mark King had caused the North Leigh defence all kinds of headaches and it was fitting that the two combined to put Bassett back on level terms before the break.
King chased down a seemingly lost cause and forced keeper Alan Foster to miss his kick. He collected and squared to Tyler who fired in his seventh goal of the season.
Bassett deservedly went ahead on the hour when man of the match King dispossessed Darren Maisey and raced on before unleashing an unstoppable shot past Foster.
North Leigh thought they had drawn level on 86 minutes when Lewis again found the back of the net but this time his celebrations were cut short by an assistant's offside flag.
But Bassett's reprieve was brief. In the final minute Wyatt was chopped down by Andy Hallett.
The visitors protested the offence had taken place outside the box but a penalty was given and Wyatt picked himself up to convert.
Shrivenham were impressive 4-0 winners at home to Winterbourne and managed to keep 11 men on the field into the bargain.
Alan Dyton has seen a succession of his players sent off in recent weeks and called an early pre-match meeting to address the problem.
Shrivenham withstood some heavy early pressure and Luke Alford had to be on top form to earn his clean sheet.
The tide turned when Steve Avenell scored with a near-post header mid-way through the first period.
Winterbourne's Steve Baker then headed Avenell's cross into his own net to double the home team's lead before half-time.
Alex Green took advantage of some sloppy defending to make it 3-0 and Avenell completed the scoring with his second on the counter attack late on.
Darren Brown and Brynn Keetch scored as Purton beat Clanfield 2-0 at the Red House to continue their rise up the Division One standings.
Cirencester United beat Adderbury by the same scoreline at the Corinium Stadium.
Malmesbury didn't fair quite as well at table-topping Kidlington.
The Vics were competitive for the first hour of the game before falling away as three late goals condemned them to a 4-0 defeat.
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