Cumnor are the Oxfordshire Under 17 champions after a 102-run victory over Banbury at Horspath.
Captain James Fitzjohn produced a man-of-the-match performance as his side secured the Honey-B Trophy, which is presented in honour of Oxfordshire cricket stalwart Morris Honey.
After choosing to bat first, Cumnor got off to a solid start with aggressive batting by Callum Russell and Harry Ackland.
However, their total of 200-3 was built around a partnership of 124 for the third wicket between Fitzjohn and Joel Washbourn-Calcutt.
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Fitzjohn made a fine 91 including five sixes and nine fours, with Washbourn-Calcutt finishing on 42 not out.
Oli Clark was the pick of the Banbury bowlers with 2-34.
In reply, Banbury were never in the hunt.
Fine bowling from Max Mannering (3-13), Sam Herbert (2-13) and Fitzohn (2-8) saw them restricted to 98-7.
Tom Bunting, with 28 not out, and Will Hawtin (25) were the only batsmen to get going.
But it was to prove in vain as Cumnor clinched a convincing victory.
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