Oxfordshire Under 11s could only watch and admire Buckinghamshire opener Jack Scriven as they were beaten by 73 runs at Minster Lovell.
Scriven, son of former Bucks captain Tim, carried his bat in a magnificent 134 as the visitors posted 223-8 in their 45 overs.
It was the second year in a row that a member of the Scriven family had put Oxon to the sword, Jack's older brother Bradley scoring 117 not out 12 months ago.
A fine opening spell from Michael Forrest kept the Bucks openers in check early on, before Darren Eyles ran out Patrick Rigby for 13 with the score on 65.
Liam Gough, son of former England star Darren, was also run out, courtesy of a direct hit from Trevor Warner, but with Scriven well set, the score moved on rapidly.
The visitors briefly stumbled to 148-5, with Freddie Fairhead claiming two wickets in two balls.
Fairhead was the pick of the bowlers with 2-22, while Forrest finished with tidy figures of 1-4 from five overs.
Oxon's reply got off to a shaky start as Gough removed opener Ben Richards for one.
Fairhead quickly followed, and Oxon were struggling on 26-3 when Henry Woodward was caught and bowled.
Jack Halstead and Adam Muttitt started a recovery, but when they both fell, Oxfordshire were in deep trouble on 48-5.
Curtly Slatter took on the Bucks attack, hitting 17 off one over in his superb 68, while Scriven finished with three wickets to add to his century as Oxon were eventually bowled out for 150.
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