Lee Keyes hit the winner as Star Wanderers lifted the OFA Sam Waters Cup for the first time in their 26-year history with a 1-0 win over Chinnor Exiles at Oxford City.
Despite the blustery conditions and surface water in both goalmouths and the centre circle, some decent football was played, with Wanderers being pushed back by the Wycombe Sunday Combination League side early on.
However, both defences were in excellent form and the few clear-cut chances that were created at both ends were well saved.
After the break, Wanderers took a grip on the game with striker Keyes being denied a penalty, after appearing to be tripped just inside the area.
Chinnor looked dangerous on the break and both keepers were forced to make telling saves to keep their sides in the game.
But, as extra time loomed, substitute James Reeve spilt the Chinnor defence and Keyes rifled home the winner into the top corner with only ten minutes left.
Chinnor threw everything forward, but Wanderers keeper Jason Hunt kept them out with two outstanding saves.
Premier champions Rose Hill scraped through to the semi-final of the Presidents Cup with a narrow 2-1 extra-time win at Division 1 side Cold Arbour.
It was a tight affair with the sides locked 0-0 at full time.
Midway through the first period of extra time, Rose Hill went ahead through John Mc Mahon's header, with Stuart Parsons netting goal No 2.
However, Arbour struck back with a penalty from Andrew Mazey after Michael Yearwood had been brought down in the box. But it was not enough as Rose Hill held on.
An Aaron Hall strike was Northway's only consolationas they bowed out with a 3-1 defeat at Highfield.
Two defensive errors by Northway gifted the home side a 2-0 lead before they conceded a third on the counter-attack.
Despite late pressure, Northway could not get back into the game.
Gordon Bedford, Vinny Byfield and Adam Hall scored for Highfield.
AFC Rileys were crowned Division 1 champions with a fine 3-1 victory at Wolvercote.
It would have been worse for Wolvercote had not keeper Mickey Torres made several fine saves against a side who dropped only three points all season.
Warren Bustin grabbed a brace and he should have completed his hat trick but blasted a penalty wide.
Lee Sharkey chipped their third.
Saxon Warriors got back to winning ways in Division 2 with a 3-1 win at Sporting Launton.
Saxon, who were without manager James Taylor and several players who were in Mauritius attending his wedding, took an early lead through Wayne Holden, only for Launton to equalise midway through the half.
Launton should have been ahead at the break, but missed a penalty.
Saxon regained the lead in the second half through Holden's second, before a 30-yarder from Dean Ferguson sealed the win.
Marston Village boosted their title hopes, fighting back from two goals down to beat Riverside 3-2.
Simon Cullen (2) and Andy Kirtland scored for Marston.
In Division 4, Athletico BST won their fourth game in a row as they beat Mason Exiles 4-1 with goals from Paul Holloway (2), Graeme Rose and Neil Ash.
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