Jazzmin Alder hit a hat-trick as Tower Hill won a ten-goal thriller against Chinnor 6-4 in the Oxford Mail Girls League Under 13 A Division.

Christina Snowden (2) and Suzy Halsey were also on target, while Chinnor’s goals all came from Vicky Standen.

In the B Division, Didcot Casuals defeated Chalgrove Cavaliers 5-0.

Sharna Presley led the way with a brace, and there were goals for Charley Elsley, Angela Freeman and Tamica Greenaway.

Chinnor Blue and Marston Saints Angels drew 1-1.

Alicia Perry put Marston in front just before half-time, but Libby Marsh equalised.

Josephine Taylor bagged a brace as Chinnor ran out 7-3 winners at Carterton in the Under 12 section.

Megan Sharp, Elle Kaplicz, Lauren Knownes, Lauren Powell and Aimee O’Connor also scored for Chinnor, with Molly Bishop (2) and Natalie Webb replying.

Oxford Bluebirds beat Tower Hill Vixens 3-0.

Ellanor Jones and Heidi-Mae Miles netted for Bluebirds, before Olivia Brown completed victory.

Jordan Harris notched a double to help Didcot Casuals to a 6-0 win at Thame.

Mollie Merrett, Becci Bostock, Paige Wilcox and Zoe Adams scored their other goals.

Lauren Page’s goal was enough to give Oxford City a 1-0 home win over Chinnor in the Under 11 section.

Chloe Woodward scored twice as Kidlington saw off Bardwell 3-0.

Rachel Newman was also on target.

Mollie Dyer and Charlotte Guppy netted braces to help Didcot Casuals to a 9-0 win at Summertown Stars.

Isla Nugent, Shannon Barrett, Allie Lynn, Rebecca Cox and Jasmine Lawton scored the others.

Eleanor Seares bagged the equaliser as Benson fought back for a 1-1 draw against Carterton in the in the Under 10 section.

The visitors had taken a 15-minute lead when Sophie Riley slotted home.

Chinnor went down 6-1 at home to Swindon Spitfires.

Their goal came from Hayley Osborne, but a four-timer from Mia Mugford and goals from Danielle Jones and Eloise Hayward gave Swindon the points.

Tower Hills Vixens saw off Summertown Stars 3-0.

Goals from Phoebe Warner and Steffi Fenwick gave Vixens a 2-0 interval lead.

In the second half, Ciera Harris added a third with a superb run and solo effort.