Highworth came from behind to trounce Wootton Bassett 4-1 in a one-sided Hellenic League derby.
With just two minutes on the clock, Bassett's Rich Willis slotted a shot under stand-in keeper Paul Haines after collecting John Magani's deflected pass.
But Highworth restored parity just 90 second later as Gary Hill bundled in a Sean Terry free-kick after the referee harshly penalised Andy Hallett.
The hosts took the lead for the first time ten minutes into the second period when an unmarked Matty Saye converted a great Wayne Cleverly cross.
Hill made it three in the 70th minute, tucking home another centre, this time from JP Mills' corner.
Dave Tyler squandered a number of chances to reduce arrears before Paul Cooper made it 4-1, tapping in from close range.
Shrivenham ended Hook Norton's nine-match unbeaten run to get their own Division One West title aspirations back on track. Alan Dyton's men ran out 4-0 winners.
Steve Thomas opened the floodgates on 32, with Jon Peters and Steve Avenall adding further goals in quick succession.
Alex Green added the fourth with 12 minutes remaining to keep Shrivvy third in the table.
Kidlington stay top after a crushing 9-0 home win over Middle Barton.
Purton picked up a point at home to Adderbury Park, Simon King scoring for the Red House outfit.
Malmesbury Vics clash with Headington and Quarry Nomads versus Cirencester United were postponed.
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