OXFORD MAIL GIRLS LEAGUE
Abbie Currie hit a hat-trick as Oxford City beat Carterton 4-2 in the Under 16 League.
Ffion Ribbons scored the other, with Lydia Miles and Lauren Major replying.
Tower Hill Vixens saw off Wychwood 3-1 Ella Butler, Stephaney Bent and Charley Hamilton scored, with Leah Hunt’s strike proving in vain.
Under 15
Rebecca Ritchie bagged a brace for Marston Saints Angels in a 2-0 victory over North Leigh.
Ritchie netted her first with a penalty, before sealing victory ten minutes from time.
Leah Reed and Natasha Seeney scored as Banbury United defeated Summertown Stars 2-0.
Under 14
April England smashed a four-timer in St Edmunds’ 7-3 victory over Chinnor.
Anna Jimenez, Sophie Tatford and Meggie Crawford completed the scoring, with Vicky Standen (2) and Hayley Cruickshanks replying.
Zelie Hudson, Ellie Matthews and Keownie Steptoe netted as Kennington beat Chalgrove Cavaliers 3-0.
Zoe Taylor hit both goals in Kidlington’s 2-1 win over Marston Saints Angels 2-1. Charley McMahon replied.
A goal in each half from Jazzmin Alder gave Tower Hill a 2-0 victory over Highworth Town.
Under 13
A Mali Minchin hat-trick proved the difference between the sides as Bloxham beat Marston Saints Angels 3-0.
And it was the same story at Didcot Casuals, where Jordan Harris hit a treble in her side’s 3-0 win over Wantage.
Goals from Amy Westwood and Fran Haining gave Tower Hill Vixens a 2-1 victory over Carterton. Mollie Bishop replied.
Under 12
Shelley Knight and Lauren Page both bagged braces to help Oxford City see off Didcot Casuals 5-0. Lucy Hunter added the other.
Under 11
Milly Simmonds and Lucy Durham hit hat-tricks as Kidlington enjoyed a 9-0 victory over Carterton, Amberley Vircays, Kylie Pearson and Abi Haynes also netting.
Ellie Joyce scored the only goal in Wantage’s 1-0 victory over Swindon Spitfires.
Under 10
Tower Hill Vixens and Kidlington drew 1-1.
Isabelle Henthorn put Vixens ahead, but Molly Wiggins levelled.
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