Melissa Tovey’s hat-trick helped Banbury United maintain their fine start with a 5-1 win at Summertown Stars in the Oxford Mail Girls Under 15 League.

Banbury pressed straight from the opening whistle and after an unfortunate own goal by Joy Perry, Banbury incre-ased their lead.

Tamara Powell pulled one back for Summertown but Banbury ran away with it in the second half.

Natasha Sweeney also got on the scoresheet for the visitors.

Katie Mullis, Jade Keenan-Naf, Jodie Luker, Georgea Winstone and Lucy McDonough hit the target for North Leigh in their 5-1 win over Marston Saints Angels. Rebecca Ritchie replied.

Under 16 Both teams squandered opportunities in Crowmarsh’s 1-1 draw with Marston Saints Angels.

A centre from Tessa Brown was met superbly by Abi Lanning to put Crowmarsh ahead.

Brianna Douglas got on the end of another great cross to equalise.

Braces from Steph Carrick and Sara Comley helped Radley beat Wychwood 6-0, with Amy McDonald and Laura Thomas also scoring.

Oxford City saw off Kidlington 2-0 thanks to goals from Abi Curry and Lauren Smith.

Under 14 Kidlington kept up their 100 per cent record with a 5-0 victory at Didcot Casuals.

Only a penalty save late on for Kidlington separated the two teams in the first half.

Beth Hawtin and Olivia Gardner each bagged two goals as Kidlington took charge and grew in confidence.

Hannah Vincent got their other goal.

Chinnor took advantage of Highworth Town’s slow start to go in at half-time 4-2 up.

It would have been more, but for Anna Margett’s penalty save.

Natalie Haines hit three for Highworth, but in vain.

Two goals from Leah Maemon, and one from Charlie McMahon saw Marston Sai-nts Angels to a 3-1 win at Kennington United, who replied through Keownie Steptoe.

Under 12 Well-organised Summertown Stars worked hard to hold Oxford City 1-1.

Ellie Burt chipped the keeper from 20 yards to put Summertown in front, but Miriam Pritchard levelled for City.

Isla Nugent, Jasmine Lawton, Allie Lynn and Charlotte Guppy struck in Didcot Cas-uals’ 4-0 win over Chinnor.

Carterton’s improvement was clear, but they went down 3-0 at home to Bardwell.