DAMINI Bhagat hit a hat-trick for Oxford City in the Under 12 Red League as they ended leaders Tower Hill Vixens’ perfect record with a 6-2 away win.

City were 4-0 up at the break, with goals from Bhagat, Millie Collier, Molly Jones and an own goal.

After a second from Bhagat the hosts replied, with goals from Georgia Smith and Kasey Griffin.

Bhagat had the final word as she completed her hat-trick late on.

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Braces from Sofia Mori and Alissa Sattentau gave Summertown Stars a 4-1 win at Quarry Rovers, whose consolation came from Farah Khan.

Carterton Town top the Blue League after an impressive 13-0 home win over Launton. Ellie Walecki and Ruby Colleton netted four goals each, Nicole Edmonds and Zoe-Lee Philips got two with Laura MacGregor also on the mark.

Wantage Town were knocked off top spot as they were beaten 2-0 at Stonesfield Strikers.

Rosie Ihringer netted both of the hosts’ goals with strikes in each half.

Hook Norton earned their first win of the season with a 3-0 triumph at Kidlington. Imogen Taylor put the visitors in front before Georgia Street added two more.

In the Under 16 League, Bardwell were 3-1 winners at home to Stonesfield Strikers.

Goals from Siobhan Siggers and Bonnie Daykin put them two up at the break, with Charlotte May netting a third before Rachel Newman pulled one back for the visitors.

Second-half strikes from Mollie Gallagher and Amy Loveridge gave Benson United a 2-0 victory at Carterton Town in the Under 15 League.

Goals from Abbie Goodall, Katie McLean and Jemma Welling, as well as an own goal, gave Bloxham a 4-1 home win over Wantage Town.

Hannah Jarvis replied for the visitors, who are still without a win.

Holly Hunter’s 35th-minute goal was the difference as Oxford City won 1-0 at Blisworth Vixens in the OMGFL/BGFL Under 14 League Division 1.

City endured a nervy final few minutes as the hosts pushed for an equaliser with goalkeeper Nadya Maingu performing heroics to preserve the lead.

Annie Dennis’ goal was enough for Tower Hill Vixens as they went down 4-1 at MK City Opals.

The hosts eased home, thanks to strikes from Maddy Payne, Lauren Hobbes, Millie Lavis and Ose Ojeikere.

In Division 2, a double from Molly Wiggins handed Kidlington a 2-0 success at Apsley Guise.

Wiggins struck her first just eight minutes in and notched a second early in the second half.

There was also an away win for Barton United who beat Penn & Tylers Green 3-1.

The hosts led before Ellie Gomersall’s equaliser and Barton took control after the break as a Jasmine Hughes goal and a second for Gomersall gave them the points.

Under 13 League leaders Crowmarsh kept up their 100 per cent record with a 5-0 home win over Launton.

Marita Clarke grabbed three goals for the hosts, with Lilly Norrington and Alice Thorby also netting.

Wantage Town won 6-1 at home to Carterton Town, taking an early two-goal lead, thanks to a quickfire Ellie Mitchell double.

Substitute Daisey Grover scored a second-half hat-trick and Izzy Ottley also notched, while Emma Hawkins replied for Carterton.

Emily Green, Tegan Partlett, Georgia Moore and Mariah Jennings were all on target as Oxford City beat Tower Hill Vixens 4-0 at home.

Unbeaten Under 11 League leaders Summertown Stars White marched on with a 3-0 win at Charlbury.

Leschea Guiste put Stars ahead and added another in the final half, with Ruth Tyson completing the scoring.

Summertown Stars Red enjoyed a 1-0 home win over Harwell & Hendred. But it took a deflected Anne Hamerow corner to break the deadlock.

Oxford City claimed a 1-1 draw at Grove Challengers, Thea Hornblow equalising after the hosts had led.

Two goals in the final four minutes from Grace Barrett earned a 2-2 draw for Kidlington at Wantage Town.

A Rose Kent double put the home side in charge, but they were unable to hang on in the final minutes.

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