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  • Grove Challengers 4 - Crowmarsh Comets 1

    The first home match of the season and, again, Grove Challengers turned out in force. New team to the League, Crowmarsh Comets, were an unknown. The teams started by lining up and shaking hands, then took up positions with Crowmarsh taking the kick-off

  • Results Week Ending 25th September

    24th & 25th September Under 9 Red League Quarry Rovers v Abingdon Youth 1-7 Radley Youth v Chalgrove Cavaliers 5-4 Tower Hill v Kidlington Youth 2-5 Under 9 White League Grove Challengers v Abingdon Yellows

  • Lions clawed back by stubborn Saints

    Following their opening day draw with Hinksey Park, Woodcote were desperate to register their first win in the Oxford Mail Boys league under 14's C division. The hosts got off to a perfect start when Ben Tams fired them in front after just 3 minutes

  • Oxford City Colts 2 Didcot Town Youth 4

    Didcot Town started the new season as they had finished the last with a hard fought win against Oxford City Colts. In truth there was very little between the teams but Didcot's better finishing won them the game. Ben Marshall opened the scoring for Didcot

  • Faringdon Town 6 v 2 Kidlington Colts

    With the disappointment of defeat in their opening game Faringdon were looking to get their season started against Kidlington and it was not long before they found the net when Leon Redwood-Hanson finished calmly following a good interception from Joe

  • FOOTBALL: Vines quits at Railwaymen boss

    Francis Vines has resigned as Didcot Town manager following a poor string of poor results. It followed Saturday's 5-2 drubbing at home to Poole Town. The Evo-Stik Division 1 South & West side said they hoped to appoint a new boss in

  • Candle sparks house blaze in East Oxford

    RESIDENTS fled a blaze in their home started by a candle. Firefighters were called to a house in Cross Street in East Oxford about midday today. The fire was contained to the first floor bedroom and was started by a candle. The residents were

  • Runners fill streets of Oxford

    NEARLY 2,000 runners took part in Oxford’s first half marathon today. The winner was 26-year-old James Bellward, from Crawley, who completed the course, which began and finished at the Kassam Stadium, in 1.11.03. Olympian Liz Yelling won the

  • Walkers raise money for NSPCC

    WALKERS from across Oxfordshire showed they could hack it for charity. They descended on Cornbury Park near Charlbury to join the Hike Against Cruelty to Kids, known as Hack. Some 200 people took part in one of two walks – either 22-miles or 12-miles

  • Keeper Clarke saves the day for United

    Goalkeeper Ryan Clarke proved the hero as Oxford United maintained their unbeaten home run with a 1-1 draw on Saturday. The U’s are yet to lose a league game in front of their home supporters this season, but by the same token have won only