Letcombe 4, Englefied Green 0: Letcombe overcame a nervous start to secure the runners-up spot in Division 1 East.
After keeper Liam Breen came to their rescure early on, Letcombe took a first-half lead through Richard Claydon.
Letcombe dominated after the break. Danny Clark fired home his first league goal of the season, with the others came from Adam Pendell and Mark Brind, before the celebrations could begin.
Penn & Tylers Green 1, Milton United 1: Milton, seeking a third-place finish, took the lead in the 68th minute when Mark Orlando fired goalwards only to see the shot strike the arm of a Penn defender.
Pete Culley duly converted from the penalty spot.
Almost immediately, Milton were caught napping and defender Paul J Davis conceded a penalty which Williams fired home for the equaliser.
The result keeps Milton's promotion hopes alive.
Ardley Utd 5, Ross Tn 1: Ardley produced the shock result of the day when they slammed five goals past Division 1 West high-fliers Ross.
Paul Bough opened the scoring after four minutes, and the home side were 4-0 at the break, thanks to two goals from Neil Barrett and one from Tristan Lawrence.
Ross rallied early in the second half and pulled one back through Paul Skipp, but when Gary Lawton lobbed the keeper for Ardley's fifth, there was no way back for the Gloucestershire men.
Malmesbury Victoria 3, Clanfield 1: Clanfield season ended at Malmesbury in a game that mirrored the club's desperate season - it promised much, but achieved little.
Clanfield were ahead on six minutes when player/manager Mark Bowles netted after the home defence failed to clear Mark Wright's corner.
Defensive frailties and contentious decisions saw Clanfield concede two goals by half time.
After pressing strongly for the equaliser, Clanfield conceded a third mid-way through the second half to finish rooted to the foot of the table.
Middle Barton 2, Kidlington 0: A gutsy performance by the Middle Barton kept the league's top goal-scorers at bay.
Paul Churchill scored in the 30th minute and Paul Kay added the second in the 83rd.
Cheltenham Saracens 1, Witney Utd 0: Witney deservedly fell to only their second away defeat of the season with a poor performance against a strong Cheltenham side.
The defeat was the all more disappointing, as both Shrivenham and Ross Town also lost on the day, so a win here would have kept United's faint promotion hopes alive.
The only goal came after 70 minutes when a hopeful punt forward caused confusion in the Witney defence, and Adam Staines nipped in to score comfortably.
Milton United reserves clinched the Reserve Division 1 title in their first season at this level, with a 1-0 victory away to Highworth Town Res.
A rapid reaction from striker Brad Ritchie won the game.
From a corner Highworth try to clear the ball, but Paddy Malone scissor kicks the ball back into the six yard box and Ritchie was first to react.
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