There was something of a goal fest in the Evo-Stik Southern League Division One Central on Saturday, with 41 goals coming in the 10 fixtures.
Leaders Bromsgrove Sporting managed five of them without reply at the Victoria Ground against lowly Aylesbury FC.
In front of another excellent crowd of 1,022, Charlie Dowd and Richard Gregory gave Sporting a two-goal interval lead that Dowd, Ryan Nesbitt and Nathan Hayward added to in the second period.
Peterborough Sports are now second after they triumphed 2-1 at Hillgrounds against Kempston Rovers and Corby Town`s second successive defeat at home to Thame United.
Sports left it late as they trailed to the Walnut Boys` Ben Acquaye`s goal just after the hour-mark before Abdur Mamadu Sano Sani on 73 minutes and Mark Jones just 2 minutes from time sealed victory.
A crowd of 412 at Steel Park saw Corby, who lost their unbeaten record to Peterborough last week, succumb at home again as Thame took the lead just before half-time through Dan West.
Lynton Goss added a second 6 minutes after the restart and Jamie Essex made it virtually game over with the visitors` third just before the hour-mark.
The Steelmen`s consolation came through a West own goal 12 minutes from time.
Berkhamsted Town are fourth and Cambridge City fifth after the former beat the latter 1-0 at home, thanks to a goal 5 minutes from time through Louis Austin.
Bedford Town are sixth but have games in hand and made it 12 unbeaten by demolishing neighbours Barton Rovers 8-0 on their own Sharpenhoe Road patch.
It was all over bar the shouting at half-time as the Eagles led 4-0 with goals from Dan Walker, Ebby Nelson-Addy with two and Gavin Hoyte.
Jermaine Osei bagged a second half brace with James Peters and Dean Dummett also getting in on the act.
The Eagles moved above Coleshill Town, who were held to a 2-2 draw at Welwyn Garden City, who led 2-0 with goals from Danny Payne and Jon Clements within 2 minutes of each other midway through the first half.
Nick Seabourne started the comeback on 65 minutes and Joe Smith equalised 6 minutes from time.
At the start of play, Kidlington were bottom of the table, with just one win in 11 matches.
Therefore, their 6-1 win at Yarnton Road against Yaxley must go down as one of the more remarkable results in the division on the day.
Some former favourites have returned since the recent managerial change and Anaclet Odhiambo netted a hat-trick, Mark Janes, Elliott Osborne-Ricketts and Joey Cowlishaw singles in the Cuckoos` rout – Dan Cotton replying.
To take some of the shine off the win, second-bottom North Leigh also won on Saturday, 3-1 at Chesham against Aylesbury United.
George Seacole`s brace and Noah Alabi gave the visitors a 3-0 half-time lead which Jack Tutton added to just before the hour-mark.
Tre Mitford replied for the Ducks on 69 minutes.
Chris Wreh gave visiting Dunstable Town a 12th minute lead against Didcot Town, whose Brandon Vickery-Taverner and Seth Humphries responded in either half.
Better news for AFC Dunstable though as they won 2-0 at Creasey Park against Sutton Coldfield Town, courtesy of Leon Cashman after 53 minutes and BJ Christie 7 minutes from time.
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