There was success for Oxfordshire clubs Oxford Hawks and West Witney teams at the Rover Oxford Youth Festival, which attracted more than 800 players from 70 teams over the weekend.
On Saturday, Oxford Hawks won the Under 12 trophy after beating Cheltenham in the final on penalties.
In the under ten final, City of Oxford were pipped by Youth Sport South, from Northern Ireland.
West Witney's under 16 girls picked up the winners trophy after overcoming Teddington 2-1 in the final on Sunday.
Banbridge Academy, from Northern Ireland, lifted their second trophy of the day and third in all, when squeezing past Whitchurch from Cardiff on penalties in the under 16 boys age group.
The Oxfordshire Umpires' Association awarded fair play trophies to Mini Panthers under 14s, who had travelled from the Wirral, Teddington under 16 girls and Aylesbury under 16 boys.
One of the largest events of its kind, the festival was sponsored by the Royal Mail Sports Foundation, whose representative Gareth Evans presented the trophies on Sunday.
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