Vale of White Horse Under 15s completed a double by adding the Maurice Chalk Oxfordshire Under 15 Cup to their Hobbs Cup triumph with a 4-2 victory over Oxford in the final at Letcombe FC.
Jordan Obita gave Oxford, who enjoyed the better of the first half, the lead with a shot from 20 yards.
Chris Avery equalised early in the second period with a long-range effort, and Oliver Taylor raced clear to give Vale the lead.
Lamar Quamie took advantage of hesitancy in the Vale defence to equalise for Oxford.
But Sam Davis was quickest to react to a loose ball to restore Vale`s lead.
Ben Whitehead, Taylor and Davis all missed great chances to make the game safe, before Taylor was fouled in the last minute, and Whitehead scored from the spot to complete a memorable season for the Vale.
* Cherwell School’s adventure in the ESFA Minute Maid Under 13 National Cup came to an end with a 2-1 defeat by Queens School (Herts) in the Southern final at Barnet FC.
The Oxford lads fell behind to an early goal and Queens struck again to double their advantage.
Liam Carrol pulled a goal back before the break, and although Cherwell had chances in the second half, they were unable to force an equaliser.
Queens face the winners of the Northern decider in the national final at Doncaster Rovers next Tuesday.
* Bartholemew (Eynsham) lifted the Oxfordshire Under 15 Cup with a 2-0 win over King Alfred’s Community & Sports College (Wantage) in the final at Letcombe FC.
With a strong wind at their backs, Bartholomew dominated the first half, but the King Alfred’s defence held firm until five minutes from half-time when they failed to clear an inswinging corner, and Stanley Byura scored from close range.
King Alfred’s were on top in the second half, but they were unable to break down a well-organised Bartholomew defence.
And the Eynsham lads clinched victory in the last minute.
Daniel Hayman raced through and rounded keeper Leigh Bedwell before scoring from a narrow angle.
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