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  • Grove Challengers v Didcot Town Youth

    Grove Challengers U9's 0 Didcot Town Youth U9's 7.Didcot made hard work of beating the bottom of the league side but in fairness to Grove they played a lot better than their league position suggested. The opening game was tight with both teams

  • Results 20th & 21st November

    20th & 21st November Under 9 Red League Crowmarsh v Kennington 3-8 Horspath Youth v Cumnor Minors 3-2 Didcot Casuals v Summertown Eagles 8-2 Grove Challengers v Didcot Town Youth 0-7 Summertown Cobras

  • Kidlington Colts 15 - 2 Radley Youth

    Kidlington Colts produced an excellent team performance to rack up an important win against Radley. Colts were quick out of the blocks going one nil up before Radley found an early equaliser. Kidlington quickly regained the advantage and then never

  • Launton Boys 5 Oxford Blackbirds 1

    Amother competitive game at Bicester Rd.The home team were slow to get into their stride with Blackbirds dominating early possession and Shorul Hoque showing some dazzling footwork and the home forward struggling to fathom Blackbirds' offside trap.However

  • U11s 2nd Round Cup Summertown Stars 4 - Oxford Blackbirds 6

    Although Summertown Stars took the lead in the second half with 4 goals to 2, Oxford Blackbirds showed a burst of determination to bring it level at 4 goals by the end of regular play. In overtime, Oxford Blackbirds kept to their form and scored two

  • Under 11 Cup Result: Kidlington Youth Rangers 7 St Edmunds 1

    Kidlington Youth Rangers progressed to the U11 Cup 3rd Round, winning 7-1 at home to St.Edmunds. Kidlington Opened their account When Raphael Rice scored from close range. Kidlington added a second when Will Newcombe headed in from a corner.Kidlington

  • Retirement starts on a nostalgic high for RAF pilot

    WHEN squadron captain David Hamilton first flew the VC10 refueller aircraft, he was joined by his close-knit crew. And when he decided to retire from service at RAF Brize Norton 24 years later, Flt Lt Hamilton, from Carterton, knew exactly who he wanted

  • Church raises £16,000 for African school

    A SMALL congregation of churchgoers have been busy doing God’s work after raising more than £16,000 for good causes in less than a year. Despite only having 24 worshippers, the United Reformed Church in Leys Road, Cumnor, has raised the cash

  • OAPs urged to claim their benefits

    HE HAS been paying into the system since he started work in a blacksmiths at the age of 10, standing on a box so he could reach the anvil. But at the age of 81, just months after his long overdue retirement from that same job, Fred Harriss could barely

  • Christmas Charity auction

    CHRISTMAS CHARITY AUCTION On 4 December in the Wallingford Town Hall at 3:00pm (viewing from 2.30pm) there will be a grand Christmas Charity Auction of Gifts and Promises, to be opened by the Mayor of Wallingford, Bernard Stone. The Charity auction

  • Abingdon residents are pining for a better Christmas tree

    ABINGDON residents are pining for a new Christmas tree after being left unimpressed with this year’s muddy and broken town centrepiece. Abingdon Town Council has demanded the Market Place tree is replaced in time for the Christmas lights switch on, Tuesday