Giles Sports Witney Youth League
JACOB Hughes ran riot with an amazing nine-timer as Tower Hill cruised to a 19-0 victory over Grendon Rangers in the Under 13 A League.
Hughes’s haul was added to with a hat-trick from Adam Moore and doubles for Luke Turner, Jamie Harris and Daniel Bullock. Luke Bolley completed the rout.
Goals from Harry Cornforth and Jack Brownrigg earned Carterton Colts a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw at Bloxham.
Jordan Godfrey and Anthony Charles netted for the hosts.
In the B League, Sam Jobling hit a four-timer as Highfield Juniors beat Banbury United Youth 5-3.
Ollie Darby hit the other goal, with Josh Hawes, Mitchell Clynes and Tom Jackson netting for Banbury.
North Leigh went down 2-1 at home to Bicester Town Colts.
Rory O’Neill scored their goal, but strikes from Brad Shields and Scott Burchell gave Bicester the points.
A brace from Bradley Olive gave Ducklington a 2-1 victory over high-flying Marsh Gibbon in the Under 15 A League A double for Eduardo Pereira and goals from Jack Knight and George Knight gave Yarnton Blues a 4-2 victory over Kings Sutton in the Under 14 C League.
Brandon Mead-Talbot sma-shed a hat-trick as Ducklington defeated Launton Boys 4-1 in the Under 12 A League.
Thomas Costley was also on the mark, with Launton’s goal coming from Thomas Bosher.
Dan Bott’s goal was in vain for Combe Junior Sports, who lost 2-1 at home to champions Bloxham.
Bott put Combe in front, but Tom Smith and Cameron Fleming gave Bloxham the win.
Freeland fell to a 3-2 defeat at home to Bicester Town Colts in the Under 11 B League.
Despite goals from Keiran Andrews and Josh Murphy, Ryan O’Connor, Jamie Palmer and Henry Fulton gave Bicester the points.
Tom Oddy bagged a brace as Tower Hill saw off Ducklington 3-1.
Calum McGinness was also on target, with Telmo Fernandez replying.
Bradley Evans hit a brace to as Tower Hill beat Brackley Town Saints 2-1 in the Under 10 A League.
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