DAMINI Bhagat hit a hat-trick to condemn Abingdon Youth to their first defeat of the season in the Oxford Mail Girls League Under 14 League.

Bhagat’s treble helped leaders Oxford City maintain their own perfect record, with Bonnie Lynn and Stella Clarke also scoring, before Sadie Timbs grabbed a consolation for the away side.

Second-placed Carterton Town kept up the pressure with a 13-0 triumph at Kidlington.

Courtney Lusmore netted an incredible six goals, Ellie Walecki bagged three and Nicole Edmonds.

Sophie Masters and Erin Nicholson also registered, with an own goal completing the scoring.

Second-half goals from Sofia Garrard and Tia-Mai Herbert gave Quarry Rovers a 2-0 home win over Summertown Stars.

Launton fought back from two goals down to claim a 2-2 draw at home to Barton United.

Chelsea Cox and Letisha Kabwebwe put the visitors in front, but Lauren Badland and Amy Norfolk hit back.

Georgia Brown scored five goals as Crowmarsh won 14-0 at Carterton Town in the Under 15 League.

Mia Venner hit a hat-trick, Marita Clarke and Sophie Lutchford grabbed a brace each and Eve Burgess and Emma Hawkins also scored.

Two second-half goals from Michaela O’Hanlon gave Abingdon Youth a 2-0 victory at home to Benson United in the Under 13 Blue League.

Harwell & Hendred opened up a four-point gap at the top of the division with a narrow 1-0 victory at second-placed Charlbury.

Ellie White scored the decisive goal late on.

Red League leaders Summertown Stars Red edged to a 2-1 victory away to Kidlington thanks to a late goal from Maddie Richardson.

Anna Hamerow had put the visitors in front, before Holly Baker levelled for Kidlington.

Tower Hill Vixens remain level on points at the top after a narrow 1-0 win at Grove Challengers, courtesy of a stunning goal from Isabelle Riley.

Hermione Prescott-Luke scored four goals as Under 12 Red League leaders Headington beat visiting Wantage Town 7-0.

Bethany Chapman scored twice and there was also a goal for Laura Prior.

Summertown Stars Red leapfrogged Oxford City into second place with a tense 1-0 away win.

After weathering the storm in the first half, Clara Pierce struck the decisive goal direct from a free-kick early in the second.

City pressed hard in the closing stages, but were unable to force an equaliser.

Quarry Rovers came from behind to beat hosts Launton 2-1 in the Blue League.

Lillee Clifton put the hosts in front against the run of play, but the visitors were able to turn things around after the break.

Xana Sved eventually broke Launton’s resistance before Jasmine Wellington bagged the winner five minutes from time.

Hook Norton climbed to the top of the table with a 9-0 away win over Witney Vikings.

Darcey Chung scored four, Hattie Fell netted twice and Georgia Sealey, Niamh Smith and Abigail Nunneley also scored.