MATTHEW Webber and Lukas Hale scored twice each as Crowmarsh Revolution claimed the Under 14 D League title in style with a 7-4 victory at Didcot Casuals in the Oxford Mail Youth League.
Webber struck early alongside Hale.
Casuals responded either side of half-time with a brace apiece from Tyler Cheadle and Harry Adlard to lead 4-2.
But the leaders shrugged off the setback to finish like champions, claiming the all-important win with strikes from Webber, Hale, Louis Castiau-Juffkins, Stanley Whitty and an own goal.
Josh Clarke scored a hat-trick as St Edmunds Royals won 4-0 at home to Kidlington Youth Colts.
James Donovan completed the scoring in the C League match.
Harry Fisher and Jaheim Clarke gave Harwell & Hendred a 2-0 A League win at Summertown Cobras.
Craig Lawson and Matthew Ritz bagged braces as Harwell & Hendred’s under 15s beat Kidlington Youth 5-1 in the A League.
Riley Marshall also netted, while Jacob Short scored the visitors’ consolation.
Twareq Yusuf’s goal for Oxford Irish was cancelled out by Oxford City’s Morgan Brown, who earned a 1-1 draw.
Crowmarsh Youth kept up the pressure at the top of Division C as Mike Wilson and Harvey Ford scored in their 2-0 win at Quarry Rovers.
Alex Woodham’s hat-trick helped Crowmarsh Youth Tigers to a 5-2 win at Summertown Comets.
Henry Sharples and Kye Johnson also notched, while Maro Ramadan struck twice for the Comets.
Harry Haynes’s four-timer helped Radley Youth Under 13s keep up their fine form in the C League with a 6-0 victory at Tower Hill.
Sadie Timms completed the scoring with a double.
Jack Barron hit six in an 11-0 win for Kidlington Youth White at Quarry Rovers.
Chris Willis (2), Keelan Currell, Owen Comley and Joe Forbes also netted.
Callum Hendry’s brace was in vain as Ardington & Lockinge lost 4-2 at home to Harwell & Hendred.
James Westgate (2), Jake McInnerny and Jack McCorquodale did the damage.
Ryan Jones scored twice alongside a Josh Hedges effort to give Harwell’s under 12s a 3-0 A League home win over Didcot Casuals.
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