Football
FOOTBALL: Tower hold nerve in shoot-out
Giles Sports Witney Youth League
Tower Hill landed the Under 9 Knockout Cup after a 3-2 penalty shoot-out victory.
After a goalless draw, Bradley Evans, Jordan Garrett and Daniel Squires scored from the spot to secure the trophy, after Tower Hill keeper Harry Edwards made three saves.
Tom McCudden hit a hat-trick as Eynsham Youth went to the top of the Under 15 B League with a 4-1 victory at Cumnor.
James Gerrans scored Eynsham's other goal, with Matt Sweirgon replying.
Dan Hayman hit a five-timer as Eynsham Youth beat Middleton Cheney 8-6 in the Under 14 B League.
Stanley Bijura chipped in with a hat-trick, while Middleton replied through an Aaron Dineen four-timer and strikes from Joel O'Brien and Robbie Watson.
Wychwood beat Hook Norton 4-1, thanks to a brace from Max Outteridge and goals from Ben Schofield and Joe Miller.
In the A League, goals from Ross Harrington, Richard Sweet, George Akers and Joe Burgess gave Hanborough a 4-2 win over Highfield.
Tower Hill fought hard to earn a 2-1 victory over Carterton in the Under 13 A League.
Ethan West and James Gough scored Tower's goals, with Aaron Robins replying.
Doubles from Jamie Mariani and Chris Olive helped Witney Vikings Youth to an 8-1 victory at Banbury Town Youth Colts in the Under 12 A League.
Andy Horne, Sam Cross, Jack Scott and Callum Marinho were also on target, with Johannes Else replying.
Tower Hill secured the runners-up spot with a 1-1 draw against Launton.
Tom Hartley fired Launton in front, but Jamie Harris secured a share of the points.
In the B League, goals from Jake Cockcroft and Yassin Elouahabi were not enough as Ducklington lost 3-2 at home to Grendon Rangers, who scored throgh Michael Jones (2) and Will Hogston.
3:04pm Tuesday 22nd April 2008
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