Oxford Mail Girls' League
Didcot Casuals got off to a flier as they cruised past Oxford Bluebirds 5-1 in the Under 10 League.
Casuals were 2-0 up inside three minutes with Lou Chapple, after 40 seconds, and Macca Crook on target.
Paige Wilcox went close, then Gemma O'Donovan rifled home No 3 following a corner.
Didcot keeper Isla Nugent saved well from Rosie Anderson after the break, but the latter then pulled a goal back.
O'Donovan netted her 12th of the season and Lauren Talbot's penalty completed Didcot's win.
Carterton made it nine wins out of nine this season as they eased to a 4-0 victory at Chinnor.
Molly Bishop opened the scoring late in the first half, then Megan Attenborough doubled the lead.
Bishop netted her second to make it 3-0, before Attenborough completed her brace to secure the points.
Two goals from Imogen Barry condemned Tower Hill to a 2-0 defeat against Wantage.
Under 16
Carterton got off the mark at last with a hard-fought 2-0 league victory over Bardwell.
Sullie Turner put Carterton ahead after three minutes as she fired home from Kayleigh Murphy's through-ball.
Turner had a handful of good chances to double the lead, but was denied by Bardwell keeper Nycole Scourfield.
However, Turner wasn't to be denied her double as she slotted home a Stacey Oakey pass to make it 2-0.
In the second half, Murphy and Oakey both went close, while at the back, Carterton held firm to seal their first win.
Oxford City went down 8-2 at Swindon Spitfires in the battle of the league's two 100 per cent teams.
Steph Kubat and Holly Pickett netted as Oxford trailed 3-2 at half-time.
But Swindon, whose scorers were Georgia Walters (2), Amy Aitken, Georgia Leonard, Katie New, Rita Shahi, Emma Skinner and Emily Wilson, dominated the second period.
Under 15
Tower Hill Vixens continued their good form in the league with a 4-2 win at St Edmunds.
The home side opened the scoring, but Vixens levelled on 25 minutes through Charlie Butcher.
Khloe Bennett's rasping shot from 20 yards made it 2-1, with Naomi Everett adding a third after firing home from the edge of the box.
St Edmunds reduced the arrears just before the break, but in the second half, Lucy Scarfe converted a Bennett corner to secure the points.
Under 13
Tower Hill Vixens Red surged to a 7-0 victory over Benson in the A League.
Charley Hamilton led the way with a treble, and Elle Clarke notched a double.
Further goals came from Carla Garrison and Hayley Bennett.
Carterton completed a league double over Kidlington with a 3-0 victory.
Their goals came from Chloe Billins (2) and Bonita Penn.
In the B League, Laura Jones hit a hat-trick to help Ducklington to a 4-1 victory over Charlbury.
She scored her first with a low drive, while the second half saw two more goals from Jones and a fourth from Lauren Major.
Molly Gardiner hammered a hat-trick as Kidlington Tigers defeated Tower Hill Vixens B 4-1.
Imogen O'Malley bagged Kidlington's fourth after the break.
Under 12
Chinnor gained a rare win when they defeated Oxford Bluebirds 3-0 in the A League.
Goals from Tamara Powell in the first half, plus Mollie Avery and Rhia Cooke in the second sealed victory.
In the B League, a treble from Emma Smart helped Adderbury Park beat Didcot Casuals B 6-0.
Melissa Tovy, Amber Snow and Olivia Walsh also netted, while Mel Pitman went close for Didcot.
Under 11
A goal in each half earned Cholsey Bluebirds a 2-0 win over St Edmunds in the league.
Daniella Springett looped the ball over the St Edmunds defence and keeper for the opener.
Chloe Merrison and Charlie Deeley set up April England for No 2.
Kazia Coleman bagged a hat-trick as Chinnor A beat Summertown Stars 3-2.
Chinnor won their first clash with Summertown 8-1 and led 3-0 this time around.
But a fine solo goal from Laura Bjarnason reduced the deficit at half-time.
Substitute Romey Oulton made it 3-2 and Marisa Chamberlain went close to netting an equaliser.
Olivia Gardner grabbed the only goal as Kidlington saw off Marston Saints Angels 1-0.
With time running out, Kidlington keeper Natalie Morris made a great save to preserve the win.
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