Marston's Oxford Sunday League
Gareth Williams scored four minutes into injury time as Northway beat Cold Arbour Res 4-3 to win the Jack Sadler Cup.
Williams outpaced the Arbour defence to lob home and complete his hat-trick in a pulsating final.
Williams had fired Northway into a first-half lead when his penalty was saved, but the striker reacted the quickest to net the rebound.
Cold Arbour drew on the hour mark when Martino Ventiglia buried a penalty and, with Northway still reeling, they snatched a second almost immediately, Steve Haines rising at the back post to convert a corner.
With 15 minutes to go, Williams dived in at the near post to head home a James Gray cross to pull them level.
A few minutes later, Williams chased a long ball, pressured the Arbour keeper into mis-kicking straight to Simon Drewett, who fired Northway into a 3-2 lead from 30 yards.
Arbour refused to lie down, and snatched another equaliser, this time Alex Fasoranti heading home.
Chances came and went at both ends as the teams tired, but Williams was still running for Northway and in the fourth minute of added time, outpaced the Arbour defence to lob over the oncoming keeper for the winning goal and his hat trick.
In the league, Ryan Curtin and Carl Bloomfield both hit hat-tricks as Premier Division leaders Barton thumped Highfield 7-1.
Aaron Armstrong scored the other in another comfortable victory.
Oxford Yellows opened the scoring at Riverside when debutant Johnny McMahon tapped in a Ryan Brooks cross.
Sean Flaherty fired home a second following a fine Brooks header and McMahon added a third.
Riverside managed a late consolation to leave the final score 3-1.
Robert Cantwell was another to fire a treble as Chalgrove brushed aside Cowley Rovers 7-0 in Division 1.
Max Cook (2), Calum Clewer and Simon Godfrey helped continue Chalgrove's charge up the division.
Cricketers moved a step closer to the title with a 7-1 demolition of home side AFC Watlington.
Ricky Anderson, Craig Taylor and Joe Cooke all hit braces, with Jason Blackman adding the other.
Niall Best grabbed Watlington's consolation.
Basement boys Yellow Eagles grabbed a rare 3-2 victory at Wychwood Forest.
Matthew Herbert and Chris King netted for Wychwood, but strikes from Lee Cherrill (2) and Carl Simpson gave Eagles only their second win of the season.
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