Autotype UTV League: Horseshoe, who had started with ten men, booked a place in this Sunday's Alan Alder Memorial Trophy final after an incredible fightback saw them edge out East Hendred 5-3.
Neil Thimbleby, Jason Fisher and Simon Beesley looked to have given Hendred another final appearance, but goals from Joey and Dan King, and a strike from Steve Godfrey, levelled the tie at the break.
James Mortimer-Jones and another Joey King strike won the game for Horseshoes, who did have a full team for the second half.
In Division 2, Standlake Garage lifted the title without kicking a ball as Elsevier failed to raise a side.
Standlake had more or less clinched their place back in Division 1 with a 3-2 victory at Childrey OHB.
Joe Harvey put OHB in front, but a Chris Bennell double and a goal from Dan Harwood gave Garage the points.
The other Childrey goal came from Neil Smith.
Garage were also held to a 1-1 midweek draw by Dorchester United, Colin Royall netting for United, and Ian Lewis ensuring a point.
A Steve Doman double kept Childrey on course for second spot and helped his side to a 6-0 win over Brightwell. Joe Harvey, Mike Hadley, Alan Haines and Robert Winfield all scored.
Wheatsheaf Didcot can still grab second, after a John Willis hat trick gave them a 3-1 win at home to Dorchester. Morten Hansen replied.
In midweek, Gareth Fenton cracked his 60th goal of the season as he slammed four goals past The Bell Grove in an 8-3 victory.
Ben Chaffey, John Willis, John Wilson and Malc Bushnell also scored.
A Garry Harry strike gave Cross Keys a 1-0 win at Long Wittenham.
Research Machines are another side that can still capture second place.
They had a 6-2 midweek win at Rutherford Lab.
Gareth Baldsworth hit a double and there were goals for Alan Baird, Simon Collett, Nick and Pat Wehmier. John Hawkins and Kevin Edwards hit consolation goals.
Ardington & Lockinge were crowned Division 3B champions, also without kicking a ball, as Hampstead Norreys failed to raise a side.
A 3-3 midweek draw at Supersonic went a long way to helping Ardington's cause.
Tom Rowe scored twice, one a penalty after Kevin Wood handled and was sent off. Andy Woodhouse also scored.
Goals from Kevin Cox, Matty Alpin and Ian McDermott kept up Supersonic's promotion hopes.
Jamie Heapy smashed five goals as Supersonic demolished Red Lion Drayton 11-4 on Sunday.
Alan Bertram hit a double, with Matty Alpin, Mark Stock, Warren Edadle and Simon Dinsey all scoring.
Stock's goal was the pick of the 15, as he struck from 20 yards.
Goodlake Arms can also finish runners-up, and it will all be decided next Sunday when they host Supersonic.
Matty Bradley hit a brace as they had a 4-3 win at Sandman Res, with Tom Srawley and Steve Madge also netting.
White Horse Abingdon cruised past Allbrite 5-1, thanks to a hat-trick from Adam Oram.
Steve Cartmell and another penalty from keeper Barry McBeth concluded the scoring.
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