Fieldside retained the Simonds Snooker Cup with a 4-0 win against Riley.
Despite the scoreline, it was a keenly-fought contest and Chris Stone came close to winning the opening frame for Riley.
Leading 44-28 against Karl Walker, Stone needed the brown to leave his opponent requiring snookers.
But the ball wobbled in the jaws and Walker potted the four remaining colours to snatch the frame.
Mick Bennett's break of 35 proved the difference in his clash with James Stone, while Paul Robinson recorded exactly the same break on his way to beating Andy MacBryan.
Walker and Stone then met again, and although the latter hit a 33, two breaks of more than 20 were enough for Walker to seal victory.
In the Sherlock Cup final, Thame C overcame Witney C 4-1 - despite having not beaten their opponents in four previous encounters.
Thame started well, with Phil Baker romping away with the first frame against a lacklustre Phil Smith.
Mark Barrow then beat Julian Marks to make it 2-0, before a break of 24 helped Witney's Clive Burnet see off Derek Syrett to reduce the deficit.
Baker and Smith then played their second frame and although Baker was unable to repeat his first frame exploits, a fine pot on the final pink followed by a simple black saw him claim a three-point victory.
Although Marks then made a break of 30 in his rematch with Barrow, the Thame player proved too strong and took the match.
Woodstock A beat Oracle A 5-0 in the Bint Cup final, while House Club A edged past Headington RBL 3-2 in the New Team Cup.
Full reports in next week's column.
RESULTS Simonds Cup final: Fieldside A 4, Riley D 0.
Sherlock Cup final: Thame C 4, Witney D 1.
Bint Cup final: Woodstock A 4, Oracle A 0.
New Team Cup final: House Club A 3, Headington RBL A 2.
LEAGUE RESULTS Premier Division: Riley D 2, Fieldside A 4. Div 1: New Club A 2, Green Road Club A 4. Div 2: Thame C 4, Cowley Con A 2. Div 4: Ashton A 4, Cowley Workers A 2. Div 5: Yarnton RBL A 4, Cowley Con D 2.
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