Eynsham Youth saw off Carterton 6-2 to secure the Giles Sports Witney Youth Under 13 B League title.
Stephen Pearce led the way with a brace, and there were also strikes from Adam Burnham, Rob Pryse, Callum Breslin and Ryan Bull.
Kez Bryer and Tom Mazur replied for Carterton.
North Leigh wrapped up the runners-up spot with a crushing 10-3 victory at Highfield Juniors.
Henry Yeomans smashed a five-timer, with James Marais (2), Drew Simpson, Charley Hamilton and Chris Shelley scoring the others.
Highfield hit back through Ollie Darby (2) and Sam Jobling.
Bicester Town Colts edged to a 5-4 win against Ducklington in an exciting B League clash.
Kori Butler led the way with a hat-trick, with other goals from Scott Burchall and Andrew Waugh.
Jack Knight (2), Jake Cockcroft and Oscar Summers scored for Ducklington.
Tower Hill beat Carterton 2-1 in the final of the Knockout Cup.
Their goals came from Jamie Harris and Lewis Bartlett, with Matty Knibbs netting for Carterton.
Eric Hall scored twice to help Charlbury to a 3-1 victory at Yarnton Blues in the Under 15 B League.
Jordan Sinclair-Pearson scored their other goal, with David Smith bagging Yarnton’s reply.
A brace from James Turner helped North Leigh to a 5-2 victory over Chipping Norton Town Swifts in the Under 14 A League.
Tom Weedon, Shaun Hiles and Kieran McCall were also on target, with Lewis Brain (2) replying.
Charlbury won 3-1 at home to Carterton Colts in the C League.
Joe Cascone, Sam Pullen and Grant Dawson netted their goals, with Scott Constantine netting for Carterton.
Ducklington fell to a 3-1 defeat in the final of the Under 12 Knockout Cup against Bloxham.
Brandon Mead-Talbot netted their goal, with Giorgio Rasulo (2) and Lewis Reeves-Smith replying.
In the C League, a hat-trick from Ryan Oliver helped Bampton Town to a 6-1 victory over Carterton.
Oliver Squires, Charlie West and Lewis Townsend were also on target, with Ben Wright bagging Carterton’s consolation for unlucky Carterton.
Tower Hill clinched the Under 11 B League title as they saw off Freeland 6-0.
Redd Pratley led the way with a brace, and there were also goals from Tom Oddy, Jack Ray, Harry Thomson and Calum McGinness.
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