Oxford Mail Girls League
Laura Bjarnason hit a hat-trick inside the first six minutes for Summertown Stars - but it took a whirlwind finish to clinch a 6-3 win at Kennington in the Under 11 League.
Paris Sercombe hammered a treble of her own to haul Kennington level.
But Summertown struck three goals in the last four minutes to snatch victory with Romey Oulton's brace being sandwiched around a Marisa Chamberlain strike.
April England fired a five-timer in Cholsey Bluebirds' 12-1 home win over Chinnor B.
Charlie Deeley weighed in with four goals, and Suzi Taylor (2) and Leanne Waldron completed the rout. Libby March netted for Chinnor.
Olivia Gardner was another four-goal heroine as Kidlington swept aside Benson 8-1.
Hayley Clements (2), Beth Hawtin and Sarah Tierney made up Kidlington's tally, with Jess Daniels netting for Benson.
Zoe Taylor's hat-trick gave Marston Saints Angels a 3-1 win at Carterton, whose goal came from Georgina Graham.
Sophie Grimson bagged a brace in St Edmund's 5-1 home win over Tower Hill Vixens.
Sophie Tatford, Anna Jiminez and Jennifer Dingwall were also on target, with Jade Keenan-Naf replying.
A Gemma Young strike gave Kidlington a 1-0 victory at Witney Vikings in the Under 14 League Cup.
Sara Comley and Emma O'Hara bagged braces in St Edmund's 5-1 win over visitors Ducklington in the Under 13 B League.
Hayley Perring was also on target, with Lauren Mayor replying.
Kidlington Tigers won the battle of the cats with a 2-1 home win over Carterton Cougars.
Rachel Ward and Molly Gardener were the Kidlington scorers, with Ria Mosson on target for Cougars.
Georgia Luckhurst scored both goals in Bardwell's 2-0 home victory over Bloxham in the A League.
In the Under 12 B League, Emma Smart hit a hat-trick in Adderbury Park's 6-0 home win over Bardwell Belles.
Alex Ackyborne, Rebecca Howard and Laura Hicks were also on target.
Molly Bishop fired a four-timer and Megan Attenborough hit a hat-trick in Carterton's 7-1 home win over Tower Hill Vixens in the Under 10 League. Amy Williamson replied.
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