OXFORD MAIL GIRLS LEAGUE
LULU Von Pander and Anna Hamerow each struck four times for Under 11 League pacesetters Summertown Stars Red in their 8-1 win at Tower Hill Vixens.
Emily Mumford hit a well deserved consolation for the home side in the second half, but Summertown’s hot streak continues as they made it 18 goals from their opening two games of the season.
Grove Challengers kept up the heat on the leaders as they maintained their 100 per cent start.
Braces from Cara Kerby and Katie Barnett as well as a Mya Stock effort gave them a 5-0 home win over Wantage Town.
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A first-half double from Charlotte Evans, followed by a brace for Leschea Guiste in the second, gave Summertown Stars White a 4-1 win at home to Kidlington, for whom Holly Baker struck.
Oxford City got their campaign under way with a 4-0 home victory over Harwell & Hendred, Lily Harries and Grace Richards scoring two each.
Goals from Blanche May, Chloe Woodward and Olivia Browne gave Kidlington a 3-0 win at Summertown Stars to maintain their perfect start to the Under 16 season.
Bardwell were beaten 5-1 at Swindon Town with Lauryn Abery netting four times. Nikita McHugh was also on target for the home side, with Beth Dutton replying.
Stonesfield Strikers were beaten 2-0 at Highworth Town, Charlotte Weisinger scoring twice in a matter of minutes to seal their fate.
Benson United lead the Under 15 League following their 5-0 success at Tower Hill Vixens.
Emily Bailey struck twice and there were also goals for Annie Jaquest, Phoebe Parsons and Mollie Gallagher.
Wantage Town’s clash with Carterton Town ended in a 1-1 stalemate, Alana Jones firing Carterton in front before Ella Joyce responded for Wantage.
Emma Parker hit four goals as Oxford City beat Moretonville 5-1 in the Under 14 League, Nicole Holden also netting for City.
Kidlington went down 6-0 at MK City Belles with Lauren Power scoring three times, Annabel Leilson notching a brace and Mia Emerton the other scorer.
Mia Thomson and Katie Appleton each scored twice as Kidlington Hawks beat Swindon Spitfires 4-1 in the Under 13 League, Morgan Culley netted for Swindon.
Carterton Town got off the mark with a 4-1 success at home to Kidlington Harriers. Millie Hall scored twice and Emma Hawkins and Ella Dalton also found the net. Megan Pemberton replied.
Hosts Crowmarsh crushed home Wantage Town 5-0. They led 1-0 at half-time, thanks to Lily Norrington. But they were irresistible after the break as Marita Clarke netted twice and goals from Maisy Thomas and Hannah Millard sealed it.
There was a hat-trick of braces for Tower Hill Vixens, who won 6-1 at Launton. Millie Hartwell, Jade Wright and Lily Sweet helped themselves to two goals each. Petra Vass hit the home side’s consolation.
Two goals from Olivia Clifton either side of an Ella Seijido effort saw Wantage to a 3-0 win at Kidlington which led to them going to the top of the Under 12 Blue League.
Hot-shot Ruby Colleton’s four-timer eased Carterton Town to an 8-0 home win over Barton United, with further goals coming from Zoe-Lee Philips, Ellie Jones, Ellie Walecki and Katie Gough.
Stonesfield Strikers enjoyed a 7-1 triumph at home to Hook Norton, despite falling behind to a Georgie Street strike.
But the hosts hit back in style with Rachel Appleton bagging a treble and Amelie Eastaugh and Poppy Stott netting two apiece.
In the Red League, Didcot Casuals were 3-1 winners at Summertown Stars, Kezia Bellis’ brace proving the difference after Summertown’s Faye Megarity had cancelled out Farah Khan’s opener.
Hosts Tower Hill Vixens edged out Abingdon Youth 4-3 after racing to a three-goal lead thanks, to Georgie Smith, Milly Wilkinson and Sinead Newman.
Abingdon fought back, and despite Smith netting her second it was a close thing as Sadie Timbs (2) and Rudy Driscoll scored for the visitors.
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