DAMINI Bhagat hit a hat-trick as Oxford Mail Girls League Under 13 Red League leaders Oxford City extended their advantage at the top to six points with a 4-0 triumph at Tower Hill Vixens.

All four goals came in a devastating first half, with Bhagat’s treble being complemented by a goal from Olivia Thacker, with City easing through a comfortable second half.

Unbeaten Blue League leaders Quarry Rovers maintained their fine form with a 2-0 win at Didcot Casuals.

They had to wait until after half-time to make the breakthrough, but won the game thanks to goals from Amy Gillett and Mary Newton.

Benson United were 2-1 winners at home to Wantage Town in the Under 16 League thanks to two first-half goals from Emily Soffe.

Hannah Jarvis pulled one back late on for the visitors after latching onto a long ball from the goalkeeper, but it wasn’t enough.

Jemma Welling and Emily Parker bagged a brace each in Bloxham’s 6-1 win at home to Carterton Town.

Jenna Owen and Isabelle Stringer were also on target for the hosts, with Alana Jones netting Carterton’s consolation.

Two goals in each half handed Wantage Town a comfortable 4-0 home win over Carterton Town in the Under 14 League.

Laura Jacob netted twice alongside goals from Daisy Grover and Lauren Froud.

Oxford City went three points clear at the top of the Under 12 Red League thanks to a 2-1 victory at home to Summertown Stars Red.

Leanne Elias and Victoria Traff were on target for City, with Anna Hamerow responding for the visitors.

Summertown Stars White were 3-1 winners at Harwell & Hendred thanks to goals from Natalie Sved, Leschea Guiste and Ruth Tyson.

Charlbury continued their excellent form in the Blue League with a 4-1 win away to an enthusiastic Crowmarsh side.

Sophia Grace notched for the home side, but they were beaten by a brace from Elizabeth Ledgard-Hoile and further goals from Isabela Ashton-Rickardt and Ella Sweet.

First-half goals from Ruby Bridges, Tosh Ward, Milly Parchment and Ava Vaccari gave Benson United a comfortable 4-0 home win over struggling Abingdon Youth.