PHIL Corcoran scored on his debut as Highworth dished out a predictable beating to brittle Bicester.
Corcoran netted on 50 minutes against the Hellenic Premier's basement boys.
John Fisher's side were already well in control by that point thanks to first-half goals from Wayne Cleverly and Matty Saye.
Paul Cooper hit a fourth before Steve Richardson completed the rout.
Elsewhere in the top flight, a goal in each half condemned Fairford to a 2-0 defeat at Abingdon.
Wootton Bassett's match at Carterton was abandoned due to floodlight problems.
Only two were working when the visitors arrived. A third was operational after some hurried maintenance work and the game went ahead.
Bassett trailed 2-0 at half-time and had goalkeeper Ian Gill sent off when the referee decided that play could not continue under the faltering illuminations.
In the Screwfix League, Devizes picked up a creditable 1-0 win at Backwell, while Calne's trip to Shepton Mallet was postponed early yesterday afternoon.
This evening, two Screwfix Premier title contenders collide when Corsham take their long unbeaten run to FA Vase quarter finalists Frome.
In Division One West of the Hellenic League, Malmesbury Vics entertain Harrow Hill.
MARTIN Paul scored for Bath City in their 2-2 Southern League draw with Histon at Twerton Park last night.
Paul had been linked with a loan moves to Supermarine and Paulton but completed a surprise permanent switch from Chippenham back to his former club on Monday night for an undisclosed fee.
The Bluebirds have insisted that Paul does not feature in the two upcoming league games between the sides and any potential end-of-season play-off showdown.
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