Harry Fisher hammered a hat-trick as Harwell & Hendred Youth won the Oxford Mail Under 13 Cup, thanks to a 6-1 victory against Summertown Cobras at Abingdon Town.
Jaheim Clarke bagged a brace, with Luca James completing their tally.
Jibril Mao’mahad was the scorer for Summertown.
Marston Saints landed the Knockout Shield with a 6-1 triumph against Bampton Town Rangers.
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Bailey Bone bagged a brace, with Aleks Novakovic and Kai Sutherland their other scorers.
Alejandro Blaydon was on the mark for Bampton.
Harry Wheeldon smashed a five-timer for Barton United in their astonishing 8-6 win at Kennington Athletic in the Spring C League.
Kieran Clarke scored twice with Adam Smith sealing victory.
Daniel Rowley and Kieran Monaghan both hit hat-tricks in vain for the home side.
Ben King scored twice for Abingdon United in their 4-3 win at home to Didcot Town Youth Red in the Spring A League.
Louis Juffkins and Josh Harper completed their tally.
Josh Lyons, Billy Janes and Jack White were all on the mark for Didcot.
Oxford City won 4-1 at Hinksey Park in the Spring B League, thanks to goals from Rhys King (2), Sultan Dousa and Lexus Pande.
Hinksey’s reply came from Lucas Kenchington.
Ben Kemp and Ethan Sears were on target as Eversley & California won the Under 15 Knockout Cup with a 2-1 win at Southcote Colts.
Lloyd Thomas bagged a treble as Kidlington Youth Celtic defeated Ardington Eagles 6-0 at home in the B League.
Matthew Walker, Lewis Jones and Lochlann Craig were their other marksmen.
Declan O’Hanlon, Zach Weller and Jamie Carlisle all notched doubles for Abingdon Youth in an 8-0 home success against Blewbury Buccaneers in the C League.
Tom Taylor and Steffen Thomas also found the back of the net.
Jamie Smith and Liam Costar found the net for Oxford City in a 2-2 draw against Hinksey Park.
Jaconb Hitchcock and Denzel Atito replied for the visitors.
Cumnor Minors won 3-1 to Chalgrove Cavaliers, with goals from Harry Tilling, Jamie Taylor and James Cook.
Benedict Diment netted for Chalgrove.
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