Defender Julian Dark notched his first hat-trick for Oxford City - by being named player of the year for the third consecutive time.

Dark received the Bert Holt Memorial Trophy after being voted No 1 again by his teammates at the club's presentation evening.

Jemaine Ferreira was named young player, with Leighton Creer the reserves' player.

Defender Kieran Sullivan was a double award winner at Banbury United's presentation evening held at The Stadium.

He was named the club's player of the year and the players' player.

Top scorer Matty Gooderick, who along with defender Andy Wallbridge has just signed new one-year contracts, was Kevin Brock's choice as manager's player.

Other Banbury awards - young player: M Essex; supporters' player: S Tricker; reserve players' player: J Cramond; reserve manager's player: M Travers & T Fitton; youth manager's player and players' player: L Grady; clubman: W Preddy.

Midfielder Justin Merritt collected the players' player of the year award at Thame United.

Mark West, the assistant manager and leading scorer, was manager Andy Sinnott's player of the year.

Meanwhile, Oxford United, Bournemouth and Banbury United have been confirmed as the other clubs who will be competing in the Thame tournament on the weekend of July 28 and 29.

Other Thame awards - supporters' player: G Williams; Dayla sponsor's player: M Brown; young player: C Brain; reserve player: A Hamp; club person: E Tite.

Defender Anthony Burden was named Abingdon Town's players' player of the year at their presentation evening.

Luke Beauchamp was manager Alan Thorne's player of the year.

Other Abingdon Tn awards - reserve players' player: A Welman; reserve manager's player: K Bevan.

Wallingford end their Combined Counties Premier Division season with the visit of champions Cove to the Hithercroft tom.

Wallingford (v Cove, home 3pm) from: Stevens, Rutherford, Antonowicz, Bryan, Campbell, Concannon, Friel, Green, Hannigan, McKinney, Mulvaney, Parr, Primmer, Shildrick, Ward, Wilkinson, Wise.