GEORGIA Walters scored five for the second game running as Swindon Spitfires Under 16s maintained top spot with a 7-2 win at Carterton in the Oxford League.
Swindon took the lead in the 11th minute when Walters powered home a free-kick after Emma Skinner had been fouled.
It was soon 2-0 when Skinner's pass split the defence to set up Walters.
Eight minutes from the break Walters intercepted a goal kick and set up Skinner to make it 3-0 and another Walters free-kick from 25 yards out following a foul on Rita Shahi made it 4-0 at the break.
Walters made it 5-0 in the second half, but within a minute Carterton had pulled one back.
Walters completed her nap hand before Carterton added their second and Alice Wilson added her first goal in more than three years.
Spitfires: Elaine Hall, Sophie Biberger, Nicole Harding, Alice Willson, Louise Hoffa, Rita Shahi, Katie New, Georgia Leonard, Sophie Smith, Emma Skinner, Georgia Walters.
SPITFIRES under 14 hit six as they travelled to Downend Flyers in the Bristol Girls' League.
Good work from Kayz De Bank and Laura McGlone set up Becka Ash for the opener and Niamh Rawlins added a brace in the first half and Lucy March got the fourth.
In the second half, keeper Tamsin Kellett saved a Downend penalty before Rawlins completed her hat-trick and an own goal made up the tally.
Spitfires: Tamsin Kellett; Nicole Dhillon, Kayz De-bank, Megan Tidy, Nia Richards; Laura McGlone, Chloe Craig, Amy Baker, Kelly Nightingale; Niamh Rawlins, Becka Ash. Sub: Lucy March.
SPITFIRES' Under 10s took their whole squad to Swindon Town for two friendlies on Saturday. The younger group won 3-0 through Daniella Granato, Kayane DeSouza-Byrom and Karolayne DeSouza-Byrom.
The second game was won 11-0, with goals from Amy Baines (6), Molly Craig (3), Maneesharaj Jassal and Karolyne DeSouza-Byrom.
Spitfires: Mya McKnight, Ella McKnight, Maneesharaj Jassal, Jenna Sharma, Emma Clayton, Molly Craig, Amy Baines, Karolayne DeSouza-Byrom, Kayane DeSouza-Byrom, Daniella Granato, Kyra Freeland, Chloe Higgs, Brooklyn Skeate.
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