Cholsey Bluebirds and Harwell & Hendred will meet in a play-off to decide the Oxford Mail Under 13 A Youth League title, following a 2-2 draw in their season finale.

Jaheim Clarke scored a brace for the visitors with Freddie Wilkinson and Lewis Penny netting for Bluebirds to leave both sides locked together at the top of the table.

In the B League, Summertown Cobras took another step towards claiming the title with a 9-0 victory at St Edmunds.

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Matthew Maudsley hit a four-timer, George Gompertz a brace, with Felix Burton, Jackson Perrett and David White also finding the net.

St Edmunds Royals won the D League title after bringing an end to the 100 per cent record of title rivals Abingdon Youth with a 2-1 away success.

Kieran Dunmore headed Abingdon in front to give them a half-time lead, but St Edmunds rallied in the second half and won it with goals from Ryan Kennett and James Donovan.

Merlin Elias-Jones hit a brace for Summertown Stars in their 2-2 draw at Milton United in the Under 15 B League.

Harry Paige and Charlie Slade netted for United to ensure the points were shared.

C League leaders Cumnor Minors made it seven wins from seven games with a comfortable 7-0 home win over Botley Boys.

Dominic Taylor netted a hat-trick alongside goals from Jamie Taylor, Cameron Stevens, Harry Tilling and George Murphy.

Abingdon Youth remain top of the Under 14 B League following a 3-1 home win over Chalgrove Cavaliers.

Oliver Stobbs scored for Cavaliers, but Jack Evans (2) and Jack Kent netted for Abingdon to give them the victory.

In the C League, Crowmarsh Tigers were 10-0 winners over local rivals Crowmarsh Youth.

Kye Johnson bagged three goals, Aidan Ollenbuttel scored twice and Harry Bonser, Harry Perry, Rio Burgoyne, Ryan Carrington and Cody Deakin also found the net for the home side.

St Edmunds were crowned Under 12 C League champions with a dramatic 2-2 draw at home to title rivals Abingdon Youth Yellow.

Victory for the visitors would have sent the title back to Abingdon, but goals from Louis Davies and Alex Wenesch weren’t enough as an Oliver Deans brace earned the hosts a point and with it the league title.

Didcot Casuals Yellow beat Ardington & Lockinge 8-4 after extra-time to advance to the second round of the Knockout Cup.

The sides were all-square at 4-4 at the end of full-time, but the hosts struck four times to deny the F League leaders their chance in a shoot-out.

Jack McInnerney notched three goals, Riley Saunders and Alfie Cummings bagged two each and Will Tompkins also scored for Casuals.

Maxwell Cox scored twice, alongside goals from Callum Hendry and Connor O’Leary, for Ardington.

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