Ella Seijido hit double figures as Wantage Town won 11-0 at Launton in the Oxford Mail Girls League's Under 12 Blue League.

Seijido hit ten goals, netting six before the break and four more in the second half, with Scarlet Dowling also getting herself on the scoresheet.

Carterton Town knocked Stonesfield Strikers off the top with a 4-2 away victory.

Ruby Colleton’s hat-trick put the visitors 3-0 ahead and Ellie Walecki added another, before Rosie Ihringer and Rachel Appleton replied.

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There was also a first-half treble for Letisha Kabwebwe in Barton United’s 5-1 win at home to Hook Norton.

Imogen Taylor pulled one back for the away side, but Aimee Gomersall added two more for Barton to take the hosts’ unbeaten run to three games.

In the Red League, Sadie Timbs found the net three times but was still on the losing side as Abingdon Youth lost 5-3 at home to Oxford City.

Timbs levelled three times for the home side, cancelling out strikes from Olivia Thacker, Millie Collier and Damini Baghat.

However, the visitors went on to win it as Collier struck again and Molly Jones completed the scoring.

Didcot Casuals won 4-0 at Quarry Rovers thanks to a Shannon Saidler brace and goals from Kezia Bellis and Farah Khan.

In the Under 16 League, Kidlington crushed Stonesfield Strikers 8-1 thanks to braces from Alexia Barry and Olivia Brown and further goals from Blanche Mayo, Casey Brennan, Megan Rayment and Cloe Woodward.

Rachel Everett netted Stonesfield’s consolation.

Didcot Casuals’ 100 per cent start continued with a 6-3 win at Summertown Stars, with Jasmine Lawton bagging a hat-trick and Ailie Lynn, Charlotte Guppy and Amilie De Vazhesas also scoring.

Ella Burt struck twice and Flora Kempton also netted in reply for the hosts.

Charlotte May scored twice and Siobhan Siggers was also on target as Bardwell won 3-1 at home to Chinnor, Alice Hopkins getting the visitors on the scoresheet.

Kidlington replaced Benson United at the top of the Under 15 League table, winning 3-1 at Benson thanks to Milly Simmonds’ brace and a goal from Abi Haynes. Emily Soffe replied.

Reanna Evans’ deflected effort was key as Tower Hill Vixens were 1-0 victors at home to Wantage Town.

Carterton Town are still looking for their first win of the season after being edged out 4-3 at Bloxham.

Jemma Welling scored twice for the hosts and Rosie Gowing and Isabelle Stringer also netted, but they were run close as Alana Jones grabbed two and Lucy Goodwin also scored for Town.

Eva Wallace’s four-timer gave Kidlington a 4-2 win at Risborough Rangers in the Under 14 League Division 2, despite second-half strikes from Amy Johnson and Molly Woods for the hosts.

In Division 1, Oxford City were 2-0 winners at Tower Hill Vixens, Chloe Duckett netting a second five minutes from time after an own goal had put City in front.

Harwell & Hendred picked up their first Under 13 League points of the season with a 1-0 win at bottom side Kidlington Harriers as Isabel Butler struck late on.

Tower Hill Vixens were beaten 1-0 at home to Swindon Spitfires thanks to Courtney Gleed’s strike.

Unbeaten Oxford City continued their fine form with a 4-1 win at Carterton Town.

Kia Jones netted twice before half-time for the visitors, with Tegan Partlett and Lanaya Ward then making it safe before Ella Doltan hit back for Carterton.

There was also a 4-1 win for Wantage Town at Launton, thanks to the goalscoring exploits of Daisy Grover.

Grover netted all four of her side’s goals, with Petra Vass scoring in reply for Launton.

Grove Challengers top the Under 11 League after defeating previous leaders Summertown Stars Red.

Despite taking the lead through Megan Smit, the hosts were beaten 3-1, Cara Kerby scoring twice and Katie Bennet also netting for Grove.

Rosie Cullen scored all her side’s goals as Harwell & Hendred won 3-0 at Kidlington.

Lilly Harries fired a hat-trick as Oxford City won 6-0 at home to Charlbury, with Jessie Grace scoring twice and Grace Richards also on target for the home side.

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