FOOTBALL: Emily fires in four

Tower Hill Vixens’ Abigail Greenfield celebrates scoring in her side’s 3-1 victory against Carterton in the Under 13 League Cup Tower Hill Vixens’ Abigail Greenfield celebrates scoring in her side’s 3-1 victory against Carterton in the Under 13 League Cup

OXFORD MAIL GIRLS LEAGUE

EMILY Young blasted a four-timer as Kidlington beat Highworth 6-0 in the Under 14 League.

Rosie McCabe and Rachel Newman also found the net.

Oxford City made it 13 wins out of 13 with a 6-1 home victory against Swindon Spitfires.

Lauren Page (2), Miriam Pritchard, Shelley Knight, April Bedford and Lara Althorp found the net, with Dani Granato claiming Swindon’s consolation.

Ailie Lynn scored twice as Didcot Casuals enjoyed a 5-1 home victory over Summertown Stars.

Becci Bostock, Isla Nugent and Jasmine Lawton added further strikes, with Jessica Byles replying.

Goals from Beth Dutton and Maisie Berry gave Bardwell a 2-1 home win over Stonesfield Strikers, for whom Daisy Stone scored.

Under 16

Anna Jiminez hit a hat-trick as St Edmunds beat Tower Hill 8-2 in their League Cup encounter.

April England (2), Sophie Tatford, Hollie Bristow and Meggie Crawford added others, with Megan Rockett and Carla Wood on target for the visitors.

Under 15

Bloxham ran out 10-0 winners over Marston Saints Angels in the League Cup.

Mali Minchin (4), Catherine Howse (3), Beth England, Chloe Stallwood and Victoria Farries netted for the hosts.

Under 13

Mollie Farr, Holly Wilkinson and Abigail Greenfield found the net as Tower Hill Vixens beat Carterton 3-1 in the League Cup.

Sophie Riley was on target for the visitors.

Benson United and Kidlington shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw.

Ellie Sears and Anna Harris scored for Benson, with Amberley Vircavs and Abigail Haynes on target for Kidlington.

Under 12

Taya McCalmon hit a double as hosts Kidlington defeated Brackley Town 2-1 in the League Cup. Evie Hawkins replied.

Under 11

Emma Keal put Kidlington ahead in their league clash away to Tower Hill, but goals from Molly Wilkinson and Lily Sweet gave the hosts a 2-1 victory.

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