ROSE Kent’s hat-trick heroics helped Grove Challengers to a 4-1 away win over Tower Hill Vixens in the Oxford Mail Girls League Under 13 Red League.

Cara Kerby netted from the spot to complete the scoring for Challengers, with Molly Pendrey scoring for the hosts.

Natasha Pegden hit the winner as Kidlington won 2-1 at Summertown Stars Red.

Holly Baker also scored for the visitors, with Anna Hamerow netting for Stars.

Elizabeth Wotherspoon struck halfway through the second half to maintain Oxford City’s 100 per cent record with a 1-0 home victory over Summertown Stars White.

Quarry Rovers lead the Under 14 League after their 9-0 home win over Kidlington.

Amy Gillett scored three, while Mary Newton and Shola Enwonwu bagged braces.

Gabrielle Crook and Sophia Denno also netted.

Sadie Timbs and Farah Khan hit a hat-trick each for Abingdon Youth in their 9-1 win over Carterton Town.

Jevon Brown, Shannon Sadler and Ruby Colleton also scored for Abingdon, with Courtenay Lusmore netting for Carterton.

Gabrielle Heath scored two as Hook Norton edged out hosts Stonesfield Strikers 3-2.

Georgia Street also struck for the visitors, with Martha Cadwaladr and Emma Saville netting for Strikers.

Letisha Kabwebwe’s effort proved in vain as her Barton United side went down 3-1 at Tower Hill, thanks to a Kasey Griffin brace and a Sinead Newman strike.

Zoe Hindley and Heather Ross struck twice each in Summertown Stars’ 6-1 home win over Didcot Casuals.

Delphi Little and Olivia Thacker also scored.

Damini Bhagat hit a hat-trick and there was a brace apiece for Millie Collier and Jessica Styles in Oxford City’s 9-2 win over Launton.

Molly Jones and Megan Penny-Larter also struck for City, with Lauren Badland and Amy Norfolk replying.

Kayleigh Tubb and Georgia Healy maintained Oxford City’s perfect record in the Under 12 Red League with a 2-0 win over Wantage Town.

Quarry Rovers came back to win 4-2 at home to Stonesfield Strikers in the Blue League.

Trailing 2-0 to a Tilly Gidney brace, Rovers hit back with goals from Nell Brown, Lillimai Patrick, Hana Horbury and Keeley Spencer.