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AFC Hinksey lifted the Premier Cup in emphatic style with a 9-0 thumping of Fairview in the final in front of a crowd of more than 100 at Rover Cowley.
Fairview were missing key players, but still held their own in the first half, with keeper Maric Zawalinski making several outstanding saves.
Hinksey captain Jerome McCalmon broke the deadlock with a clinical finish after 35 minutes.
Liam Gurdev drove in from 25 yards and Martino Ventrigula headed a third just before half-time.
Fairview never gave up and were unlucky not to score a consolation, but at the other end Hinksey made the most of their chances.
David Jennings added a hat-trick, Gavin Preston bagged a brace, and man-of-the-match Craig Hanlon headed in from close range.
McCalmon received the trophy in their first season from long-standing committee member Reg James of Tetsworth.
In their final group match of the Doug Hobbs Cup, East Oxford won 5-2 at Great Milton to reach the final in their debut season.
Their goals came from Lee Reason (2), John Watson, Andrew Gray and Andrew Lockhart, while Nathan Holder netted both for Milton.
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