Oxford Mail Girls' League
Hannah Godin hit a hat-trick for Kidlington in their clash with Banbury - but it was not enough as her side slipped to a 4-3 defeat in the Under 12 League.
Natasha Seeney fired a treble for Banbury, with Leah Reed hitting the winner five minutes from time.
Molly Avery's double put Chinnor 2-1 ahead at home to North Leigh in the A League.
However, the visitors hit back to run out 4-2 winners after a storming display.
Katie Stevens, Georgia Winstone and Sarah Anderson's double gave them the points.
Under 16
Swindon Spitfires beat Crowmarsh 11-1.
Georgia Walters (5), Emily Willson (3), Rita Shahi, Georgia Leonard and Emma Skinner scored, with Sophie Bartlett on target for Crowmarsh.
Under 13
Mary Maguire's hat-trick was the highlight of Kidlington's 5-0 win over Wantage in the A League.
Lauren Hawtin and Laura Trafford scored the others.
Goals from Hayley Bennett, Amber Colwell and Charley Hamilton saw leaders Tower Hill Vixens to a 3-0 win against Wychwood.
Chloe Billins scored a hat-trick as Carterton won 5-1 at Oxford Bluebirds. Hayley Wrightson and Jade Pitts got their others.
Marston Saints Angels recorded a 7-1 victory over Kennington in the B League.
Charlotte Romanis (2), Shannon Woodley (2), Samantha Jackson, Daisy Tuckwell and Miriam Jenkins scored, with Tamara Hutton netting Kennington's reply.
Roberta Dix scored a four-timer as Tower Hill Vixens Blue won 4-0 at Charlbury in their final game of the season.
Witney Wright netted as Carterton drew 1-1 against Kidlington Tigers.
Under 11
St Edmunds ran out 5-0 winners over Kennington.
Sophie Tatford, Sophie Grimson, Meggie Crawford, Phoebe Beaumont and Anna Jiminez were on target in a comfortable win.
Under 10
Rosie Anderson scored twice as Oxford Bluebirds beat Carterton 2-1.
Megan Attenborough put Carterton ahead, but Anderson equalised early in the second half before hitting the winner late on.
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