Paul Cohen and Natalie Creed made it a night for first-time winners when taking the major singles honours at the Greene King-sponsored ODDA's Summer League finals at Rover Cowley.
The men's final brought together first-time finalists Cohen, from the Final Whistle, and Follybridge's Jamie Hughes, who plays in Division 8.
Hughes took the first leg, but Cohen fought back to win 2-1 for his first singles title.
The ladies singles between Creed and her Lord Nuffield Social Club teammate, Angie Pointin, produced darts of the highest quality.
Creed hit two 140s and two tons on her way to 2-0 success in her first final.
The men's summer pairss title went to Warren Bright and Richard Wilson, from Prince of Wales, Iffley, who produced a shock 2-1 win over the Angel's Kevin Middleton and Mark Batsford.
The ladies' summer pairs final brought together two teams from the Shelley Arms - Denise Pape and Pat Newman against team-mates Irene Richardson and Katrina Blackman.
Brilliant play by Newman enabled her and Pape to record a top-notch 2-0 victory.
The main drama of the night centred around the men's seven-a-side final for the George Pegram Cup, which brought together George Bar B and Catherine Wheel A.
George took the opening game, with Pete Jones beating Howard Cannon. But Tony Allday got the better of Darryl Ingram to level matters.
George's captain, Bob Brown, defeated Mick Richardson to put his side 2-1 ahead only to see Catherine Wheel level when Terry Sapey overcame Nick Baldwin.
A fine win for Dennis Butler over Cyril Trinder put George ahead again, but Wheel refused to turn over and die as Karl Smith's beat Steve Champ to make it 3-3 This set up a thrilling last game in which Alan Eckart defeated Roger Cotterell to give George a dramatic 4-3 success.
The ladies' seven-a-side final proved just as exciting with Premier champions Shelley Arms D taking on Section 1 winners Quarry Gate C for the Margaret Davies Cup.
Wins from Jo Gleed and Debbie Stevens gave Quarry a 2-0 lead. But Shelley powered back thanks to Hazel Prowton, Sue Burns and Katrina Blackman.
Quarry would not be denied and brilliant wins from Mags Dexter-Naylor and Sam Poyser saw them home 4-3.
The task of presenting over 400 trophies was performed by the sponsor's area manager, Mick Morris, and his wife Penny.
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