Badminton players from Henry Box (Witney) served up a hat-trick of titles at the Oxfordshire Schools League finals at the Vale of White Horse Leisure & Tennis Centre in Abingdon.
The team of Holly Cox and Alison Campbell, Alice Saltmarsh and Cath Campbell, and Vicky Holt and Millie Appleton beat Oxford High School 4-3 in the under 16 girls' decider.
Alison Campbell, Cox and Holt were also members of Henry Box's successful under 16 mixed side.
They teamed up with Greg Tremain, Donny Henderson and Mo Semlali to take the honours with a 7-2 victory over a combined Abingdon School and St Helen & St Katharine, Abingdon side in their earlier league meeting giving them the title.
Henry Box's third success came in the under 19 mixed final where they edged out a combined Abingdon School and St Helen & St Katharine team 5-4.
Dan Surman and Saltmarsh, Tim Hardy and Sophie Nash, and James Morris and Cath Campbell made up Henry Box's successful side.
Abingdon School took the under 16 and under 19 boys' titles, denying Henry Box 4-3 in each final.
Tobi Ojo, Jun Tao, Jon Zhu, Tim Middleton, Kevin Cheung and Michael Chan made up the winning under 16 team, while Nick Miles, Han Park, Harry Richards, Aaron Mak, Alex Boxell and Philip Core formed the winning under 19 sextet.
Wood Green (Witney) denied Abingdon a boys hat-trick with a 6-1 victory in the under 14 final.
Simon LeGood, Sam Whadcock, Jack Bullivant, Ash Hubbert, Alex Lewis and James Wilson proved too strong for their opponents.
St Helen and St Katharine took the under 19 girls title with a 5-2 win over Oxford High.
St Helen's team consisted of Claire Shepherd, Jo Burch, Emma Munro-Faure, Catherine Eaton-Lee, Frances Rose and Becky Sago.
Oxford High's side of Rosie Naglo, Charlotte Thorne, Katie Long, Jessica Creak, Alice Eccles and Hana Barnes were the under 14 girls champions.
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