Petra Vass hit an incredible eight goals to help Launton to an 11-0 win at Kidlington Harriers in the Oxford Mail Girls Under 13 League.
Ellie Merrimen put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot and Katie Templeman also scored, but it was Vass who stole the show as she netted a double hat-trick before half-time.
Harriers were much brighter after the break, but couldn’t get themselves on the scoresheet, with Vass adding two more for Launton either side of a Jayda Williams strike.
Katie Appleton was also among the goals, netting a hat-trick as unbeaten Kidlington Hawks won 6-0 at Carterton Town.
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Chloe Antonen, Emily Keal and Mia Thomson were also on target for Hawks.
League leaders Tower Hill Vixens maintained their perfect start with a 6-0 home victory over Harwell & Hendred, thanks to doubles from Jade Wright and Leah Jordan-Cooper.
Millie Hartwell and Danielle Tofts completed their tally.
Wantage Town became the first side in more than a year to deprive Oxford City of a victory in a 0-0 away draw. It ended Wantage’s search for a point.
There were braces for Blanche Mayo, Chloe Woodward and Casey Brennan as Under 16 leaders Kidlington kept up the pace with a 7-0 home win over Chinnor. Alecia Barry was also on the scoresheet.
Abi Haynes struck in the dying minutes to preserve Kidlington’s unbeaten record in the Under 15 League, as they drew 2-2 with winless Carterton Town.
Alana Jones twice put the home side ahead, but Haynes cancelled out her efforts, netting the second just moments after Jones appeared to have won it for Carterton.
League leaders Benson Utd won 8-1 at Wantage Town, Mollie Gallagher netting a hat-trick, Phoebe Parsons scoring twice and Amy Loveridge, Hollie Smith and Emily Bailey also finding the net.
The home side’s consolation came via an own goal.
Mollie Farr and Rebecca Jenkins struck late on for Tower Hill Vixens, but it wasn’t enough to salvage a point as they went down 3-2 at Bloxham, whose scorers were Jemma Welling (2) and Emily Parker.
In the Under 14 League, Isabelle Henthorn’s late penalty saved a point for Tower Hill Vixens as they drew 1-1 at home to Tattenhoe.
Lisa Ward’s late effort appeared to have given victory to the away side, but when they were penalised for a handball, Henthorn stepped up and slotted home the equaliser.
Kidlington went down 2-1 at home to Northampton, Evie Hill’s excellent strike not enough to stop the visitors claiming victory with goals from Kiera Parker and Eliza Sunderland.
Abingdon Youth came from behind to beat Summertown Stars 4-2 in the Under 12 Red League.
Sofia Mori and Alissa Sattentau gave the hosts a 2-0 lead, but Abingdon hit back in style, thanks to a Sadie Timbs hat-trick and a Lily May goal.
Blue League leaders Carterton Town march on with a tight 3-2 win at Wantage Town, but they were made to work hard as Wantage’s Ella Seijido wiped out Lauren Warnes’s opener.
An own goal and a Ruby Colleton strike gave the visitors some breathing space.
But it was Wantage who had the final say as Seijido netted her second to set up a grandstand finish.
Georgia Street gave Hook Norton an early lead at Stonesfield Strikers.
But their joy was shortlived as the hosts responded in thrilling fashion for a 7-1 success, with Rachel Appleton helping herself to a treble and Poppy Stott and Amelie Eastaugh each bagging a brace.
Cara Kerby netted her second hat-trick in three games as Under 11 League leaders Grove Challengers won 5-0 at Kidlington, with Maddie Buchanan and Katie Barnett also on target.
It finished honours even in the local derby between Summertown Stars White and Summertown Stars Red.
The Reds took a two-goal lead, thanks to Anna Hamerow and Lulu Von Pander.
However, Leschea Guiste struck twice to claim a 2-2 draw for the Whites.
Harwell & Hendred were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Charlbury.
Megan Kerley put the hosts in front before Isabella Wigzell equalised for Charlbury.
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