Oxford Mail Girls League
Steph Kubat was in irrepressible form as Oxford City cruised to a 13-0 win over Bardwell in the Under 16 League Cup.
Kubat smashed eight goals as ten-girl Bardwell suffered a torrid afternoon.
Sammy Douglas put City ahead from Becky McGeough's pass.
Jodie Warne and Douglas made it 3-0 before four quick Kubat strikes put the result beyond doubt.
Kubat matched that tally after the break with Jenny Tatton and Holly Pickett adding to the tally.
Benson Saints defeated Crowmarsh 1-0, Helen Morgan scoring.
Claire Thompson was tripped in the box to give Benson a penalty after the break, but Alice Bennion hit the bar.
Benson finally went ahead when Morgan forced home Jane Younger's corner ten minutes from time.
Oxford Irish defeated Kidlington 4-0 after a fine second-half showing in the Under 14 League.
It was goalless at the break, but Linet Wanjiru (2), Kerry O'Sullivan and Bobbie McDonald sealed victory.
Witney Vikings went down 2-0 at home to St Edmunds.
Lauren Hawtin bagged a four-timer as Kidlington A eased past Bloxham 7-0 in the Under 13 League.
Hawtin had her hat-trick inside eight minutes and Kidlington were soon 4-0 up when Mary Maguire converted Hawtin's cross.
Harriet Coe set up No 5 for Grace McInnerny before the break.
Maguire netted a lucky second and Hawtin added a fourth, but Kidlington couldn't score again in the final 20 minutes.
Shannon Woodley hit a hat-trick as Marston Saints Angels defeated Tower Hill Vixens B 4-0 in the Under 13 League Cup.
Kiaya Makin added the other goal in a comprehensive victory.
Georgea Winstone smashed a brilliant five-timer to help North Leigh to a 7-0 victory at Oxford Bluebirds in the Under 12 A League.
Winstone's haul, plus further strikes from Sarah Anderson and Gemma Key, saw North Leigh home.
Meggie Crawford started and finished the scoring as St Edmunds defeated Benson 5-0 in the Under 11 League.
Her first came from a goalmouth scramble on 14 minutes.
Hannah Lynch made it 2-0 after the break with Anna Jiminez netting mid-way through the half.
Corinna Bage and Crawford wrapped up victory late on.
Sarah Tierney struck a last-minute equaliser to earn Kidlington a 2-2 draw with Cholsey.
Kidlington had beaten Cholsey in the Under 10 cup final last season and took the lead through Tierney after just four minutes.
Cholsey battled back with good midfield work from Charlie Deeley, Holly Bristow and Daniella Springett setting up April England to score.
England latched on to Alanah Harrison's clerance to make it 2-1 before the break.
The closely-marked England came close to a hat-trick and Kidlington's Beth Hawtin hit a post.
But Tierney struck just as Cholsey looked set to take the spoils.
Harriet Turner hammered a hat-trick as Marston Saints Angels saw off Chinnor B 7-0.
Turner bagged the first two with Zoe Taylor creating the second.
Taylor then scored herself with a rasping drive before Turner completed her treble after ten minutes.
Maisie Hastings made it 5-0 before the break, while Rosie Bradbury and Emily Stansfield netted in the second half.
Carterton won an eight-goal thriller 5-3 at Kennington.
They raced into a 2-0 lead when Anise Da Silva Martins netted twice, but Paris Sercombe replied.
In the second half, Martins completed her hat-trick, then Rebecca Burns and Courtney Curle netted.
Secombe completed her treble to make for a tense finsh.
Amy Williamson's late goal gave Tower Hill a 1-0 victory over Wantage Girls in the Under 10 League.
Wantage battled back with Ciara Humphreys and Alex Richards having chances, but it was to no avail.
A first-half strike from Gemma O'Donovan saw Didcot Casuals defeat Oxford Bluebirds 1-0 It could have been more, but Petra Bachrati in the Oxford goal gave a great performance.
O'Donovan could have finished with a hat-trick after hitting a post and lobbing just over after the break.
Sarah Harrison earned Chinnor a 1-0 victory over Marston Saints Angels.
Blanche Mayo pulled off four top saves to keep Saints level at half time.
Emily Huxter went close for Saints in the second half before Harrison struck.
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