Tower Hill Stars Under 15s ended their season on a high with four comprehensive victories.
It all started with a double-header victory over Summertown.
Tower ran out 6-0 winners in the Supplementary Cup thanks to a hat-trick from Chris Pardew, a double from Peter Hutt and a first goal of the season for Andrew Moriarty.
In the return match, Moriarty opened the scoring in a 5-1 win. Leo Haynes, James Heggie, Dean Mayes and Mark Cowell added the others.
Stars rounded off the competition with two resounding victories.
They beat Cumnor 9-0 thanks to Cowell (3), Haynes (2), Pardew (2), James Kennedy and Darren Tasker. They then beat Launton 11-1, with Pardew (4), Cowell (3), Tasker, Kennedy, Hutt and Danny Warren on target.
Eynsham completed their fixtures with a 3-3 draw against Carterton Rangers.
The home side went 2-0 up through John Crump and Tom Rawlings before Carterton replied via Lee Beer (2) and Fletcher. Billy Jones secured a point with a stunning 30-yard volley.
Rangers beat Highfield 8-0 thanks to goals from Joel King (3), Mark Gillam (2), Jamie Stalker, Beer and Oli Bush.
Witney Vikings showed why they are Under 13 champions with a 4-3 victory over Moretonville on Wednesday.
A shock was on the cards when Moretonville took an early lead, but Vikings fought back through Josh Dunbar and Mark Webster.
Moretonville equalised and then took the lead after the break, only for goals from David Hambidge and Ben Clapton to ensure Witney ran out winners.
Vikings ended their season with an 8-0 thumping of Hook Norton.
Dunbar put them on their way and Thomas McNeil doubled the lead.
Clapton made it three after the break, then leading scorer Chris Gilkes scored two goals in quick succession. Vikings sealed victory with late goals from Carl Williams, Alex Quinn and Matthew Jupp.
Brin Gleeson bagged a hat-trick as Charlbury beat Moretonville 4-2 in the Under 12 League. Freddie Magee claimed the other.
Tower Hill and Witney Vikings played out a hard-fought local derby to round off the season, Tower coming out on top 3-1. The goals came from Paul Salter (2) and Rupert Wilson, with a great performance by skipper Shaun Parris.
Carterton Rangers secured the runners-up spot with a 3-2 victory over Moretonville Juniors.
Rangers have dropped only two points in their final 13 matches and secured victory with goals from David Bostock, Bradley Bryant and Christopher Bowles.
Carterton Rangers inflicted the first defeat of the season on Under 11 champions Moreton Rangers when Del Bartlett scored the only goal of the game.
*The Witney Boys League representative side recorded two wins and a draw to triumph in a four-team tournament.
Witney had to draw their final game, but went one better, beating Swindon 2-0 to take the title, with goals from Alfie Saunders (Witney Vikings) and Jamie Hirst (Moretonville Seahawks).
Squad: Daniel Monk, Aaron Monk (Bicester Town Colts), Steven Barney, Ryan Lewis, Alfie Saunders (Witney Vikings), Tommy Barrett, Michael Smith (Tower Hill), Daniel Watkins (Chasewell Park), Jamie Hirst (Moretonville Seahawks).
Witney Boys League Representative side finished runners-up in the last round of the four-team representative tournament.
Although Witney beat Cheltenham in the first match, draws against Swindon and Oxford consigned them to second place. Cheltenham took the title.
Squad: Jack Goode (Easington Sports), James McPhee (Deddington Colts), Simon Osgood (Witney Vikings), Matthew Chadwick, Jack Taylor (Hook Norton), Thomas Ashworth, Jack Tobin (Bicester Town Colts), Daniel Green, Tom Lockwood (Chasewell Park), Henry Owen, Frank Harrison (Chesterton), Kieran Sanders (Garden City Colts).
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