Martin Baker Sports 0, Wantage Tn 7: Richard Bourne and Steve Tucker hit hat-tricks as Hellenic League Division 1 East champions Wantage Town ended the season with a bang.

Chris Nelson's late header capped victory for Wantage, who were maintaining their unbeaten away record for the season.

It was also their 26th clean sheet of the campaign.

Letcombe 2, Binfield 2: A late equaliser from Binfield substitute Adam Edben denied runners-up Letcombe victory.

Paul Roberts fired Letcombe into the lead after 18 minutes.

But Binfield were back on level terms ten minutes later, Liam Woozley heading home from six yards after Letcombe failed to clear.

Iain Whatley restored Letcombe's lead in the 78th minute, chesting down a corner before driving the ball high into the net.

However, Ebden got inside his marker to lob Binfield's equaliser past Stuart Game.

Milton Utd 3, Bisley Sports 2: Paul Davis's 88th-minute penalty saw already-promoted Milton United end the season on a high note with victory over Bisley Sports.

It looked as if Milton, who go up as runners-up Letcombe are unable to be promoted, would have to settle for a point from their final outing.

But a long-range goalbound shot was handled by a Bisley defender, and Davis fired home the spot-kick.

Excellent interpassing had seen Milton take a 23rd-minute lead when Matty Irons finished from an acute angle.

Graham Edney increased the lead in the 31st minute, firing home from 15 yards.

Milton manager Keith Stopps made three substitutions at half-time, and it appeared to effect the side as Bisley were back on level terms three minutes into the second half.

Charker made not mistake with a 47th-minute penalty in the 47th minute, and from the kick off Bisley stormed forward and Marchant grabbed the equaliser.

Ross Tn 2, Middle Barton 1: Middle Barton were unable to prevent Ross Town claiming the victory they needed to pip Shrivenham for the second promotion spot in Division 1 West.

Paul Kay's strike gave Barton a hafl-time lead, but Ross equalised with a controversial penalty, before grabbing the winner.

Ardley Utd 1, Purton 3: Ardley couldn't stop newly-crowned champions Purton ending the season undefeated.

Alan Webb slotted home Purton's opener after 14 minutes, and Mitchell Wyatt made it 2-0 three minutes later.

Nigel Swafford's tap-in, following some slick passing, saw Ardley pull a goal back in the second half.

But Purton clinched victory when Wyatt lobbed Martin Woodward for his second.

Witney Utd 6, Adderbury Park 1: Aaron Davies and Lee Keyes bagged braces as Witney United finished their campaign with a flourish by thrashing Adderbury Park at Marriotts Stadium.

The Blanketmen got off to a flying start when Jamie Montague crossed for Davies to side-foot into the top corner, and within 90 seconds, it was 2-0 as Davies teed up Keyes to drill the ball home.

Ten minutes later, Adderbury pulled one back when Steve Crognall headed home Andy Cullen's deep cross.

Witney restored their two-goal cushion with Keyes scoring from the spot after Darren Teggart was up-ended by Mike Kenny.

Davies grabbed his second in the 66th minute, pouncing on Andy Cullen's throw-in which fell short of keeper Neil Skidmore.

Sixty seconds later, Adderbury were awarded a penalty, but Phil Black blazed his spot-kick over the bar and out of the ground.

Davies and Steve Knight then set up Jamie Clarke to fire Witney's fifth in the 69th minute.

Witney completed the rout with five minutes left when Teggart buried a right-foot shot from the edge of the box.

Quarry Nomads 2, Cheltenham Saracens 1: Gary Trinder grabbed the winner as Quarry Nomads came from behind to end the season on a high note.

Saracens led through an own goal at half-time, but veteran Michael Bateman levelled for Nomads after the break.

It was then left to Trinder to give them all three points.

Easington 1, Kidlington 1: James Philpott's second-half strike earned Kidlington a point in their finale at Easington.

Philpott struck in the 66th minute, smashing a shot into the roof of the net after a Steve Litten corner.

Easington had taken the lead with a hotly-disputed penalty in the 34th minute when Kidlington player-manager Kevin Walton was harshly adjudged to have impeded Jamie Cramond, who got up to net the spot-kick.