George Cox was the star as Chalgrove Cavaliers beat Didcot Town Youth White 6-2 in the Under 12 Autumn B League, writes PAUL LYON.
Cox hit all six of his side’s goals, with Callum Madeley’s brace proving in vain for Didcot.
Crowmarsh Youth took a half-time lead against Cumnor Minors with a goal from Woody Gration Symon.
But a fine second half performance gave Cumnor a 2-1 success, thanks to goals from Callum Barr and Will Durham.
A hat-trick from Chima Iwuchukwu gave Horspath Youth the points in their A League game at Didcot Casuals Blue.
George Oxley and Zach Morley scored for Casuals in a 3-2 scoreline.
Jason Moore and Finn Crawford hit a goal apiece to give Ardley United a 2-0 win at Oxford City Nomads.
In the E League, St Edmunds Royals ran out 19-0 winners over plucky Headington Youth, thanks to Matthew Dunn (4), Elliot Shatford (4), Josh Richardson (3), Liam Doyce (3), Nathan Bonney (2), Archie Hutchinson (2) and Baba Oluwatuyi.
Under 13 B League newcomers Combe Juniors won 6-0 against Botley.
Ryan Green, Ethan Victory and Joseph Worsfold all bagged a brace.
Hinksey Park took the lead through Jacob Roberts, but Abingdon Youth fought back with two goals from Koby Reynolds and a strike from Troy Mullins to run out 3-1 victors.
Two goals from Lloyd Owen and one from Tyrese Willett gave Didcot Town White the points in a 3-2 victory against Bardwell in the D League.
Alberto Alessandro da Silva scored both for Bardwell.
Under 15 newcomers Oxford Irish won 8-0 in their A League clash against Cumnor Minors.
Heath Pitson (3), Kyran Lofthouse (2), Ciaran Keaney, Jamar Smith and Naz el Hosny were the scorers.
Elliot Howells hit a four-timer as Greater Leys won their B League derby game against Oxford Blackbirds 5-2.
Nasim Iwaram was also on target, with Cian Gaul and Sydane Green hitting consolation goals for Blackbirds.
Quarry Rovers ran out 3-0 winners over Summertown Stars in the C League thanks to a brace from Umar Yousef and a strike from Lewis Bowyer.
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