GEORGIA Brown bagged all five goals for Crowmarsh as they edged out hosts Kidlington Youth 5-3 in a thrilling Oxford Mail Girls League Under 16 League Cup clash.

Megan Pemberton, Lilly Collishaw and Ellie White netted for Kidlington in an enthralling encounter.

Doubles from Tegan Partlett, Amanda Osarobo and Zaria Sutton helped Barton United to a 7-1 win against visitors Wantage Town.

Jessica Smith was also on target for the home side, while Wantage replied through Lauren Froud.

Four-goal salvos from Lauren Badland and Amy Norfolk led Launton to a 9-0 victory against visitors Barton in the Under 15 League Cup.

Emily Norfolk was also on target.

Quarry Rovers ran out 4-2 winners against visitors Kidlington Youth.

Tia Herbert led the way with a hat-trick, while Amy Gillett netted the home side’s fourth.

Kidlington replied through a Matilda Bugler double.

Carterton Town won their derby at Tower Hill Vixens 6-0.

Ellie Walecki grabbed a hat-trick, with further strikes from Erin Nicholson, Nicole Edmonds and Alicia Hadland.

Emily Prior, Shannon Saidler and Farah Khan were among the scorers as Abingdon Youth beat Stonesfield Strikers 5-3.

An outstanding six-timer from Jasmine Illingworth gave Tower Hill Vixens a 12-0 victory over visitors Benson United in the Under 14 League Cup.

Sophie Crichton and Emily Mumford added braces, with Sophie Radband and Ruby Curtis also on the mark.

Anna Hamerow’s brace helped Summertown Stars Red to a 3-2 win at Charlbury after extra time.

Charlotte Evans was also on target for Summertown, while Charlbury replied through a Gabrielle Heath double.

Shanice Wright scored both goals as Hinksey Park saw off hosts Abingdon Youth 2-0.

SUMMERTOWN Stars Red ran out 6-0 winners against Didcot Casuals as Yasmin Crofts notched a treble in the Under 13 League Cup.

Further goals came from Polly Weaver, Eliana McHugh and Lily McFarlane.

It took a penalty shoot-out to separate Chesterton Juniors and Hinksey Park – the former running out 3-2 winners on spot-kicks after a thrilling 3-3 draw.

Isabella Winnifrith grabbed a

hat-trick for Hinksey, with Chesterton replying through Lilly Honour, Megan Mitchell and Tilly Nicholas.

Headington defeated Witney Vikings 17-0.

Hermione Prescott-Luke led the way with a six-goal burst, while Lauryn Cripps added a hat-trick.

Bethany Chapman grabbed a brace, with the other goals coming from Florence Barlow, Cheyenne Flynn, Molly Godfrey, Ella Milne, Laura Prior and Isabelle Thacker.

Doubles for Jasmin Blake and Darcey Cheung saw Hook Norton to a 7-1 win at Launton Ladies.

Hattie Fell, Victoria Harris and Niamh Smith also scored, Launton replying through Lille Clifton.

Oxford City beat Summertown Shooting Stars 13-0 with nine players on the scoresheet.

Summer Major and Kayleigh Tubb both netted hat-tricks, with Erin Foster, Daisy Harris, Georgia Healy, Esme Roberts, Saisha Shama, Ruby Shirley and Megan Tubb scoring the others.

Doubles for Holly Hooper and Esme Khosla helped Wantage Town win 5-1 at Quarry Rovers.

Maddie Sheppard added a fifth for Wantage, while Quarry hit back through Miriam Strong.

There were goals aplenty at Kidlington Youth as they beat visitors Tower Hill Vixens 6-3.

Phoebe Pipkin led the way with a hat-trick, while Fiona Baker (2) and Lucy Webb also found the net.

Vixens replied through Aleksandra Bartoszewicz (2) and Jasmine Allen.

Cumnor Minors reached the next round of the Under 12 Cup with a 6-0 win at Barton United.

Izzy Todeschini hit a treble, with Amie Norman (2) and Ruby Newman also on target.

Zoe Spokes scored all the goals in Kidlington Youth’s 4-0 victory at Harwell & Hendred.

Oxford City saw off visitors Chalgrove Cavaliers 4-1.

Libby Holton and Tayla Jones bagged braces, while Chalgrove replied through Katie Hitchcox.

Goals from Lily Gray, Hannah Millsop and Francesca Reeves led Crowmarsh to a 3-0 victory at Stonesfield Strikers.

Summertown Stars Red beat Summertown Stars White on penalties.

The match finished 3-3 with Alice Pickin-Wickens (2) and Nina Maitlis scoring for the Whites, with Evie Doyle (2) and Iduun Sighavtasdottir replying for Reds, who ran out 3-0 winners in the penalty shoot-out.