Bodicote Sports swept to the Banbury District Lord Jersey Premier Division title in masterful style with an 11-3 victory over Cropredy.
Their goals came from Alan Reading (4), Greg Shawyer (2), Sam Belcher, Jamie Croughton, Paul Beckham, Mike Kenny and Gary Farmer.
The victory means they have secured the title with three games still left.
Arncott did the double over Barford with a 4-1 away win as Richard Owen bagged all four goals.
Hethe ran out 5-1 winners at Broughton & North Newington where Scott Edwards dominated the defence and was backed up in goal by Adam Hall with another superb performance.
Peter Goss, Daniel Sweeney and Mark Beard were among the scorers.
Drayton Village went down 4-0 to Finmere, who raced into a two-goal lead inside three minutes with strikes from top scorer Tom Kelsall and Jamie Taylor, with his fifth penalty of the season.
Neil Hailstone grabbed a third before half-time before Kerry Cracknell wrapped it up for Finmere.
In Division 1, KEA scored a last-gasp equaliser to snatch a 2-2 draw at Slade Farm to take over pole position for the title.
KEA snatched the lead before the break, but Adam Barker replied after the break and with five minutes to go, Lee Clack powered home a header to put Slade in front.
Sam Donaldson then got the equaliser.
Having ensured promotion from Division 3 last week, Slade Farm Res wrapped up the title with a 5-1 win over Drayton Village Res, with goals from Callum Wayne (2), Robbie Alexander (2) and Paul Sweeney.
Slade Farm failed in their bid to reach their third cup final as they lost 1-0 to Bishops Itchington in the Banbury Charity Cup semi-final.
Jordan Cox scored the winner.
KEA Res beat Hethe Res 2-0 to lift the Geoff Wilson Cup, with a double from Ian Edge.
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