Oxford Mail Girls League
Hannah Grieve’s magnificent seven inspired Marston Saints Angels to a 16-0 victory over Chalgrove Cavaliers in the Under 14 League.
Grieve’s seven goals were supplemented by Rosie Bradbury (3), Freedom Jackson (2), Alicia Perry, Charley McMahon, Ellie Massingham and Julia Llanes-Kidder.
Anna Jimenez sunk Highworth Town with a six-timer as St Edmunds cruised to an 8-0 win.
April England and Sophie Tatford bagged their other goals, while keeper Maddie Taboe make some important saves to keep Highworth out.
A hat-trick from Zoe Taylor helped Kidlington to a 7-1 victory over Tower Hill Vixens.
Taylor opened the scoring, but Jazmin Alder equalised before half-time.
However, Taylor, Jess Daniels, Beth Hawtin, Hannah Vincent and Olivia Gardner netted after the break.
Under 16
Lauren Smith slammed a six-timer as Oxford City saw off Wychwood 16-0.
Georgia Luckhurst (3), Charlotte Franklin (3), Hannah Cherry, Abi Currie, Caitie Burton and Sophie Smith completed the rout.
Two goals from Charley Hamilton helped Tower Hill Vixens defeat Crowmarsh 5-2.
Stephaney Bent, Ellie Butler and Betty Calcutt-Snow were also on target, with Jade Norris and Frankie Taylor netting for Crowmarsh.
Carterton saw off Kidlington 3-0 in their top-of-the-table clash.
Marta Dyet opened the scoring, with Chloe Billins and Lydia Miles sealing victory.
Sara Comley’s strike proved in vain for Radley, who lost 2-1 to Highworth Town. Shannon Pedder (2) sealed the spoils.
Under 15
Katie Mullis was another to score six as North Leigh defeated Summertown Stars 12-0.
Jodie Luker (2), Lucy McDonough (2), Georgea Winstone and Sarah Anderson completed their tally.
Katie Fleming bagged a hat-trick in Oxford City’s 8-0 victory over Marston Saints Angels.
Sammy Davenport (2), Mollie Avery, Noor Bruggink and Mel Pitman scored the others.
Under 13
Jordan Harris netted twice in the first half as Didcot Casuals saw off Tower Hill Vixens 4-0.
Becci Bostock opened the scoring, with Mollie Merrett setting up Harriette Titchener to beat the impressive Millie Andrews for No 4.
Eleanor Jones and Heidi Mae Miles bagged braces in Oxford Bluebirds’ 6-1 victory over Wantage.
Bonnie Lewis and Anna McCrae completed their tally, while Wantage’s Holly Clack replied.
Mali Minchin scored a treble in Bloxham’s 4-0 defeat of Thame, Victoria Farries grabbing the other.
Molly Bishop scored Carterton’s only goal in a 5-1 defeat to Swindon Town, who netted through Jess Graham (2), Amy Jolliffe (2) and Chloe Brown.
Under 12
Jessica Byles, Alex Slatter and Grace O’Callaghan all scored hat-tricks as Summertown Stars saw off Carterton 9-0.
It was a similar story as Didcot Casuals won 12-0 at Kingham, with Ailie Lynn, Katie Richardson and Jasmine Lawton netting trebles.
Charlotte Guppy (2) and Becky Richardson grabbed their others.
Miriam Pritchard grabbed four goals in Oxford City’s 8-0 defeat of Banbury United.
Lily Hernandez (2), Lauren Page and Lucy Hunter completed the tally.
Kidlington lost 3-1 to Swindon Spitfires in their top-of-the-table clash after Lola Harbod had equalised Jade Harvey’s opener for Swindon.
A brace from captain Kat Reynolds sealed the points.
Under 11
Molly Dyer led the way with a five-timer in Didcot Casuals’ 9-0 victory over Wantage.
Shannon Barrett, Holly Porter, Edie Stirwell-Garrett and Rosie Taylor were also on target.
Tower Hill Vixens defeated Carterton 6-0, with Annabel Clarke and Phoebe Warner netting braces.
Abigail Greenfield and Steffi Fenwick were also on target.
Kidlington saw off Chinnor 3-0, with Lucy Durham scoring twice after being set up by Abi Haynes and Kylie Pearson.
Milly Simmonds netted Kidlington’s third before half-time.
Under 10
Melody Guerin-Ciccone hit a hat-trick as Tower Hill Vixens beat Crowmarsh 7-0.
Anita Prosser added a brace, with Holly Haynes and Annie Dennis also on target.
A brace from Ceirah Bell saw Banbury United battle back to defeat Kidlington 2-1 after substitute Georgie Threipland gave Kidlington the lead.
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