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  • GOLF: Chippy are top dogs

    Chipping Norton Juniors regained the Oxfordshire Junior League (North Division) title to make it four wins in the last five years. OTHER RESULTS SHAW GIBBS OXFORDSHIRE FOURSOMES LEAGUE Section 1 Burford 2 (3pts) The Oxfordshire 1 (1) (Burford

  • RUGBY UNION: Monks' try double sees Witney home

    James Monks scored two tries to help Witney battle to an 18-12 victory over High Wycombe in South West 1 East at Hailey Road on Saturday. Playing in the unaccustomed position of full back, Monks showed his finishing prowess as Witney did just enough

  • YOUTH FOOTBALL: Harris's treble is key as Charlbury edge in

    Liam Harris hit a hat-trick in Charlbury Town Youth’s 3-2 win against Marsh Gibbon in the Giles Sports Witney Youth Under 14 C League. Harris fired them ahead and although Thomas Knapton levelled, Harris restored the hosts’ lead. Harris sealed

  • SWIMMING: Brilliant Goode is star of show

    Maddie Goode was swimmer of the match as Witney & District finished second in the third and final round of the Milton Keynes Junior League in Aylesbury. Goode won her accolade for her storming swim in the 10 & under 50m freestyle. Runner-up

  • FOOTBALL: Lewis double makes it two wins in a row

    West Witney made it two wins from two games as they hammered Spartan Rangers 5-0 in the Witney & District FA Premier Division. Kevin Lewis scored twice, with the other goals coming from Chris Hirons, Dan King and Carl Dodds. Chipping Norton

  • FOOTBALL: Witney rocked as Denton calls time

    Eddie Denton has quit Uhlsport Hellenic League Premier Division club Witney Town. Denton and Justin Lee took over as caretaker managers following the resignation last week of Justin Merritt. No reasons were given for his departure. It is

  • CRICKET: Marlborough are winners

    Marlborough, Woodstock, cruised to an easy nine-wicket win over Warriner, Bloxham, in the Oxfordshire Under 13 Schools’ League final held over from earlier in the summer. Having won the toss, Marlborough put Warriner in to bat and bowled them out

  • CRICKET: Tew lift the cup

    Great & Little Tew won the Oxfordshire Under 17 Club Championship final with victory against Aston Rowant at Horspath on Sunday. They are now the proud holders of the Honey-B Trophy presented in memory of former Horspath cricketer Morris Honey

  • CRICKET: Chadlington finale is a damp squib

    Newly-crowned champions Chadlington said farewell to Division 2 with a disappointing 170-run defeat at home to Tetsworth side, who rattled up 251 all out. Ganeshamoothy Deepen smashed 142 to help Tets-worth to their big total, and ten-man Chadlington

  • FOOTBALL: Hot-shot Mills is the hero for Millers

    John Mills’s first-half strike earned North Leigh a deserved 1-0 victory at Godalming Town in the FA Trophy preliminary round on Saturday. Mills should have fired the Millers ahead against the Evo-Stik Southern League Division 1 Central leaders