Saxton Rovers completed the League and Cup double for the second successive year with a 1-0 victory over AFC Wallingford in the North Berks Cup final.
Star of the show was Benny Sutton, who hit a super half-volley to score the only goal of the match at Abingdon United’s Northcourt Road ground.
Benson AFC Res won a thrilling AG Kingham Cup final by defeating fellow Division 3 side Kintbury Ran-gers Res 5-4 after extra time.
Carl Fisher scored the winning goal with a 45-yard free-kick that went straight in to the net.
The teams were level at 2-2 after 90 minutes.
Zach Gallagher and Ian Abbott put Benson 2-0 up at half-time, only for Curtis Angell and Rob O’Hagan to respond for Kintbury in the second half.
Dave Polley put Benson 3-2 ahead ten seconds into extra time, but Kintbury scored through Jake Shearsby and Scott Bowers to go 4-3 up.
Kris Ray made it 4-4 before Fisher’s winner.
Didcot Casuals are second in Division 1, completing their programme with a 3-1 win at Drayton, thanks to two goals from Paul Powell and one from Ross Tyler. Iain Oram netted for Drayton.
Faringdon Town are just three points behind Casuals with two games to play after winning 5-1 at home to Harwell Village. Steve Aley bagged a hat-trick and Dan Courtney a double.
In Division 2, Long Wittenham Athletic thrashed Coleshill United 10-0, thanks to a four-timer from Steve Molloy, with three from Adam Bailey, two from Andy Marriott and a Joe Harvey strike.
Lambourn Sports Res’s 2-1 win at Grove Rangers was not enough to lift them out of the relegation places.
Mark Mooney converted a penalty along with a Mark Bulloch strike, while Mike Davies netted for Grove.
Hanney United are the Division 3 champions following a 3-1 victory at promotion rivals Benson Lions.
Lee Kent, James Bishop and Chris Hogan scored for Hanney with Richard Grim-shaw-Else replying.
Bampton Town helped their own promotion cause with a 8-2 win at Sutton Courtenay.
Dan Oyston banged in five goals, Ian Steele bagged a brace and Darryl Kew hit the other, while Dan Cox and James Ivey scored for the hosts.
Uffington United grabbed the runners-up spot in Division 4 with a 5-1 home win over Hagbourne United, thanks to goals from Devan Bryan (2), Aaron Williams, Aiden Williams and Kevin Edwards. Chris Hubbard hit back for Hagbourne.
Nairne Paul Cup winners Didcot Casuals Res completed a good week by beatingColeshill United Res 6-4.
Paul Godding, Glynn McGiven, Lewis Monaghan, Dan Knapp, Luke Hammond and Gareth Cole also netted.
Pete Byrne, with a brace, and John Painter and Chris Quinton replied.
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