Gary Chapman smashed a four-timer as Donnington Old Boys lifted the Doug Hobbs Cup with a 6-3 victory over Division 1 rivals Real Islip at Rover Cowley.
After an even first half, the more experienced Old Boys team came good in the second, with Chapman taking control, before Darren Day and a Rory Barrett penalty completed their tally.
Real's scorers were Mark James, Martin Cooke and Phill Stokes.
Bullnose Morris marched through to the final of the Couling Cup with a 4-1 success against Morris Motors, again at Rover Cowley.
Jefferson Harricot blasted a brace, with Dave Jennings and Lee Trinder getting their others. Corin Patterson's free-kick was Motors' only consol- ation.
The final, which was due to be played on April 24, has been put back to May 1 as Bullnose's opponents, Bakels Crusaders, are in the John Father Oxfordshire Junior Shield final on the original date.
In the Premier Division, Bakels Crusaders battled back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 at home to ten-man Beckley Sports.
Luke Cuff scored twice and his brother, Benji, also netted to give Beckley a three-goal cushion in the first ten minutes.
But Crusaders hit back with goals from Gary Wickens (2) and Dave Iglus. Beckley had Timmy Lee sent off late on.
In the Supplementary Cup, Bullnose Res won 5-2 at home to Fairview with goals from Ian Alder (2), Kevin Mayling, Mick Jamieson and David Lieberman.
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