FARINGDON Town returned home pointless after a 5-2 defeat at Steventon in Division Two.
There was better news for the reserves however as a goal from Robbie Harrington was enough to edge out bottom club Hagbourne United in Division Three.
Coleshill went down 6-3 at Saxton Rovers Reserves in Division Two while Shrivenham Reserves lost 4-2 at home to Botley.
Kintbury Rangers looked back to their best form as they won 5-1 at Long Wittenham in the Berks and Bucks Intermediate Cup.
East Hendred came out on top 5-3 against AFC Wallingford Reserves. Leading 2-1 at the break, the Hendred goals were shared by Paul Harriott, Pat Allen, Pat Aguilar, Jason Pettis and Simon Burgoyne.
Drayton went down 2-1 to Letcombe with Robbie McNeil getting the Drayton goal, but Lambourn Sports were too strong for AFC Newbury Reserves, winning 3-1 thanks to a brace from Adrian Mooney and another strike from Paul Davis.
Blewbury were worthy 4-0 winners against Wantage Town Reserves with Kevin Bonnar, Johnny Pearce, John-Robert Willis and Neil Tonner their marksmen. Marcham went out after extra time to Midgham. 3-0 down at the break Marcham came back to lead in the second-half but finally lost 7-5.
In Division One, Childrey United and Benson AFC fought out a 3-3 draw with the home side's goals coming from Wayne Hogan (2) and Martin Turnbull, while at Sutton Courtenay the goals nets took a battering as Warborough won 10-3.
A trademark 30-yard pile driver from Jamie Alexander set Ardington and Lockinge on their way to a 3-0 win at Stanford-in-the-Vale as they continue to lead Division Two, Robert Winfield also netted with two headers.
In Division Three, Kintbury Rangers Reserves cantered home 4-0 against Long Wittenham Reserves with Macer Braidwood, George Hannagh, an own goal and John Mills scoring. Inkpen stay joint top after a 3 -0 success over Lambourn Reserves thanks to goals from Danny Pearce and Darren Jones.
Draw specialists Buckland came away from Northcroft with a 1-1 draw.
Wootton and Dry Sandford lost their unbeaten record to AFC Wallingford 'A', for whom Chris Allum got a hat-trick. Steve Bell and James Hall were on the mark for Wootton.
Benson Lions lead Division Four after a 6-1 win over Sutton Courtenay Reserves. Scorers were John Moore (2), Tommy Smith (2), Leon McLeod and Jon Parkhurst.
Grove Rangers Reserves are right there with them, winning their game at home to Uffington United 4-2, thanks to a brace from James Preston and others from Matthew Hale and Dave Heggie.
Appleton lost their unbeaten tag when they slipped up 3-2 to Stanford-in-the-Vale Reserves. Colin Haynes scored both goals for Appleton, John Ireson (2) and Robert Crook for Stanford.
Tom Wells scored to put Ardington Reserves ahead in their match against Drayton Reserves but the visitors struck back through Graham Dallaway, Kenny Hope and Chris Tabersham.
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