Carterton kicked off their Oxford Mail Girls League Under 15 campaign with a 4-2 victory at Oxford Bluebirds.
The home side went in front through Chrissy Clifton, but Marta Dyet fired a superb equaliser into the top corner.
Two more goals by Lydia Miles gave Carterton a 3-1 half-time lead.
Brianna Douglas pulled one back for Bluebirds, before Dyet scored her second to wrap up victory.
Steph Carrick notched a hat-trick as Radley beat Kidlington 6-1.
Radley fell behind to a goal from Georgia Guy. But they hit back in style, with Isi Meade, Nicole Miles and new signing Ciara Robinson making it 3-1 at half-time.
The second half belonged to Carrick, who added three more.
Hat-tricks by Amber Hubb-ard and Bethan Crook set up Wychwood’s 8-0 win over Ducklington Tarot Williams and Abi Currie also scored.
Tower Hill Vixens fell to an 8-1 defeat to Kidlington in the Under 13 League.
Beth Hawtin led the way for Kidlington with a four-timer, while Zoe Taylor (2), Olivia Gardner and Alex Giles also netted. Vixens’ reply came from Christina Snowdon.
Sophie Grimson claimed a hat-trick in St Edmunds’ 5-1 win at Cholsey, with Meggie Crawford and Lucie Girauld also on target. Suzy Taylor netted for Cholsey.
In the Under 12 League, Lauren Talbot bagged a treble as Didcot Casuals beat Oxford Bluebirds 5-3.
Bluebirds opened the scoring but Talbot showed great skill to set up Jordan Harris for the equaliser.
In the second half Didcot took control, Talbot firing in one goal from 35 yards, and Harris adding her second.
Elle Kiplicz smashed five in Chinnor’s 9-0 win over Thame. Jo Taylor (2), Lauren Knowler and Aimee O’Connor hit Chinnor’s other goals.
Other scorers – Under 14: Didcot Casuals 1 (E Norton), Bardwell 0. Under 13A: Chinnor Red 3 (K Coleman 2, V Standen), Ducklington 0. Under 13: Marston 2 (F Jackson, H Grieve), Kennington 2 (S Fields, J Wild). Under 12: Tower Hill 1 (M Harris), Swindon Tn 8.
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