Oxford City teenager Mark Bell admitted that clinching promotion to the Premier Division was his "happiest moment in football".
The 18-year-old bagged his 20th goal of the season - quite a contrast to how the season began for the winger.
" I was dropped for the first part of the season, but went to the manager and told him 'if you pick me, I will get you goals' and thankfully that's what I did," he said.
"It's my happiest moment in football. It was nice to get the goal because it made me top-scorer for the season.
"We are capable of doing what Bashley did - they got promoted from our league last season and reached the Premier Division play-offs this time."
Skipper James Saulsbury added: "I'm very pleased to get promotion.
"We have worked really hard all season and have done it the hard way, going through the play-offs.
"It was a fantastic win at Didcot, we worked so hard as a team and to come here and beat Uxbridge was brilliant for everyone.
"It's a great achievement. We were in the Spartan League not so long ago. Everybody works so hard as a committee and a club."
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