JASMINE Lawton and Charlotte May netted five goals each as Bardwell and Didcot shared the spoils in a thrilling 7-7 Under 16 League draw.

Didcot had led 5-1 early in the match but May’s incredible five-timer helped the hosts draw level with Siobhan Siggers and Maisie Berry also scoring.

Lawton was the hero for Didcot, but there were also goals for Charlotte Guppy and Amerlie de Vazelhes.

Kidlington stretched their lead at the top of the table to two points as they strolled to a comfortable 5-1 win at Highworth Town.

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A Blanche Mayo penalty and goals from Casey Brennan and Frankie Hamby put the visitors 3-0 up at the break, with Mayo netting a second and Olivia Brown also scoring after the restart.

Charlotte Weisinger pulled one back for the hosts shortly before the end.

Jemma Welling struck twice as hosts Bloxham held unbeaten Under 15 League leaders Kidlington to a 2-2 draw, with Abi Haynes and Amberley Vircavs on target for the visitors.

Benson United were 2-1 home winners over Tower Hill, taking the lead after just three minutes through Emily Soffe before Mollie Farr equalised for the visitors from the penalty spot.

But with the wind at their backs, Benson dominated the second half and won the game thanks to Phoebe Parsons’ excellent individual effort.

An irresistible second-half display from Kidlington earned them a 4-1 home win over Aylesbury United in the OMGL/BSGL Under 14 League Division 2.

The hosts found themselves a goal down at the break, but an outstanding hat-trick from Eva Wallace and a late fourth from Emily Barber gave the home side the points.

Oxford City slipped from the top of the Under 13 League table as they fell to a first defeat of the season, going down 4-1 at new leaders Crowmarsh.

Marita Clarke hit a hat-trick for the hosts and Alice Thorby was also on target, while Emily Green netted for City.

A double hat-trick from Daisey Grover helped Wantage Town climb up to second with an 11-0 win at Kidlington Harriers.

Ellie Mitchell also scored twice and Kate Challenger, Izzy Ottley and Laura Jacob also found the net.

Wantage Town struck 11 goals for the third match in succession as they won 11-0 at Hook Norton in the Under 12 Blue League.

The prolific Ella Seijido scored five goals for the league leaders, with a Bailee Latimer brace and goals from Sophie Jones, Jade Marshall and Scarlet Dowling being rounded off by an own goal.

Barton United were held to a 4-4 draw at home to Launton in a thrilling encounter.

A double from Letisha Kabwebwe and goals from Chloe Roberts and Kia Curry for Barton were cancelled out by braces from Abi Weston and Lauren Badland.

Rachel Appleton scored both goals as Stonesfield Strikers won 2-0 at home to struggling Kidlington.

In the Red League, Summertown Stars won 2-1 at Didcot Casuals, edging in front against the run of play courtesy of Heather Ross.

The lead lasted less than three minutes before Farah Khan levelled with a fantastic solo effort, but Ross struck again to give the away side victory.

Oxford City won 4-0 Quarry Rovers, with Millie Collier notching a brace alongside goals from Molly Jones and Damini Bhagat.

Summertown Stars White went top of the Under 11 League table with a 6-1 home victory over Tower Hill Vixens.

Leschea Guiste and Charlotte Evans hit two goals each to establish a commanding lead before Emily Mumford pulled one back for Vixens, but Guiste struck twice more to seal a fine win for Stars.

Wantage Town came from behind to win 2-1 at Charlbury.

The home side took an early lead thanks to Lula Blayney, but second-half goals from Rose Kent and Philippa Sykes handed victory to the visitors.

Jessie Matthews scored a brace as Oxford City won 3-1 at home to Kidlington.

Matthews put City ahead before the break and Lily Harries doubled the lead early in the second half.

Holly Baker pulled one back for the visitors but Matthews’ late volley secured the points for the home side.

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