SUMMERTOWN Spartans picked up their first Under 15 C League point of the season with a battling 3-3 draw at league leaders St Edmunds, writes PAUL LYON.
Two goals from Ed Merson gave the visitors an impressive lead, but the unbeaten hosts hit back with strikes from Callum Young (2) and Joel Akrill to seize the initiative.
However, Spartans refused to settle for defeat and earned themselves a point as William Treadwell converted a late penalty to level once more.
A brace from Zak Farrow and further goals from Finlay Heritage and Harvey Savin gave North Leigh a 4-2 win at Crowmarsh Youth in the A League.
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Jack Swindells and Dan Sefton replied for the home side.
Ardington & Lockinge led three times against Garsington Youth, but had to settle for a point as the hosts dug in for a 3-3 draw.
Ben Barrett, Matheo Charrier and Drew Collins netted for Ardington, but their efforts were cancelled out by aJoe Ryan brace and a Luke Elliott goal.
In the Under 14 A League, unbeaten Ducklington Sports and Horspath Youth cancelled each other out in a hard-fought 1-1 draw.
Jack Bellinger scored for Ducklington, but it ended all square as Noah Alabi netted for Horspath.
Wesley Jodo hit the only goal of the game as Harwell & Hendred continued their perfect start in the Under 13 A League with a 1-0 home win over Cumnor Minors.
Abingdon United recorded their first points of the season with a 1-0 home win over Didcot Town Red, Oscar Griffiths scoring the only goal of the game.
Charlie Knevett, Jacob Patterson and Fin McNally-Slamon notched a brace each as Kennington Athletic beat Didcot Town White 6-0 away from home in the C League.
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