Saxton Rovers made it a hat-trick of trophies when they beat Faringdon Town 3-0 after extra-time in the North Berks Charity Shield final at Abingdon United on Saturday.
In midweek, Saxton had clinched the North Berks League Division 1 title to add to their Berks & Bucks Junior Cup success in this memorable unbeaten season.
Saxton won the game with three goals in seven extra-time minutes.
Benny Sutton unleashed an shot from fully 30 yards, which flew into the top corner.
Three minutes later, substitute Steve Pitson doubled the lead, and Matty Shelton added another almost immediately.
Earlier in the afternoon, Saxton Rovers Res had lost 2-1 to Shrivenham in the Nairne Paul Cup final.
Paul Sanders and Luke Coxhead scored for Shrivenham, with Jamie Gaff replying.
With Saxton having clinched the Division 1 title, interest centres on who will be runners-up.
Harwell Village had the chance to go into second, but lost 2-1 to a last-minute goal by Steventon’s Stuart Coppock.
Grant Goodall netted for Harwell and Nathan Brown responded before Coppock struck.
Drayton crashed to a 6-0 home defeat to Crowmarsh Gifford, with the visitors scoring through Paul Hannigan (2), Andy Allum (2), Laim Currell and Phil Hedges.
Gareth Fenton grabbed all four goals as Ardington & Lockinge beat Blewbury 4-3. Bryn Ingram (2) and Steven Hedges replied.
Wootton & Dry Sandford scored through Tom Srawley and Josh Nicholls, but they were held to a 2-2 draw by Lambourn Sports.
With Didcot Casuals losing 2-1 in midweek to Warborough & Shillingford, and Marcham beating AFC Benson 4-1, the Division 2 title race is wide open.
Benson won 5-0 against Lambourn Sports Res thanks to Jim Oliver's hat-trick and further goals from Joe Flower and Rob Lyon.
In Division 3, Childrey United clinched promotion with a 3-1 win against Wootton & Dry Sandford Res.
Tom Weeks (2) and Mike Cannings scored for Childrey, with Nick Wilson replying.
Long Wittenham Athletic’s bid to take the second promotion spot was boosted with a 1-0 win over Grove Rangers Res.
Ardington & Lockinge Res are down after they lost 2-1 at home to Harwell Inter-national Res.
Hanney United and Benson AFC Res take the promotion places in Division 4.
In Division 5, Stanford-in-the-Vale Res won 5-1 at Kennington Res thanks to Jamie Gregory (2), Max Kelly, Grzegorz Krawczyk and a rare John Sudworth goal.
Champions Coleshill United A's 4-2 defeat by basement team Hagbourne United Res was notable for a final appearance of Coleshill player-secretary Ian Stonham, who hangs up his boots after 44 years.
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