Great & Little Tew 2nd stretched their lead at the top of Division 6 to 29 points by seeing off nearest rivals Wallingford.
Put into bat, Wallingford managed a respectable 175-9 with 33 apiece from Ian Saunders and Rob Sessions.
Adam Fleetwood (3-45) and Anthony Smith (3-61) bowled well for Tew.
Rob Hood (55) and Dave Powles (46) then put on 96 for the first Tew wicket.
Warren Ainsworth (4-73) and Trevor Spindler (3-83) made Tew work hard for their three-wicket win, which came with 5.5 overs to spare.
Great & Little Tew 2nd 30pts, Wallingford 14.
Paul Tew's unbeaten 93, backed up by Richard Murrey's 45, took Sandford St Martin 2nd to 230-7 at home to Abingdon Vale 2nd. Vale were in with an outside chance thanks to Alec Inns (59) and captain Paul Edwards (45), but they fell well short on 189-6.
Sandford St Martin 2nd 16, Abingdon Vale 2nd 15.
Kidlington 2nd's visit to Milton Keynes Park 2nd turned into a disaster when they lost by 50 runs and secured just two points.
James Clark (61no) took Park to 176-5 at the end of an innings reduced to 45 overs by rain.
Jude Ramanadanpulle then took 4-35 as the visitors were all out for 126.
Milton Keynes Park 2nd 30, Kidlington 2nd 2. Tim Underwood took 4-38 for Bledlow Ridge 2nd as they reduced Tiddington to 140-8 after 42 overs.
Phil Clarke was 46 not out for the home side, but rain then prevented him completing his half-century as the match was abandoned.
Tiddington 2nd 10, Bledlow Ridge 2nd 10.
There was no play between Wolverton Town 2nd and Horspath 2nd.
Wolverton Town 2nd 10, Horspath 2nd 10.
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