Ten-man Robin Hood won their second trophy in the space of a week with a thrilling 3-1 victory against The Bell, Grove, in the Autotype UTV League's Devenney Cup final, writes TIM SIRET.
It means Hood, who already had the Ridgeway Cup in the bag, can clinch the treble if they win their remaining matches in Division 3A.
Early on, Hood goalkeeper Matty Claridge kept out Nick Walker's header before then palming away a Paul Freeman effort after he broke through.
At the other end, Ben Davies had an effort chalked out for handball, while Danny Claridge's effort was ruled out for offside.
After the break, Hood took the lead when Bell defender Jason Maynard put through his own net as he tried to clear a Craig May cross.
Hood were reduced to ten men when Davies was sent off for handball, but it made little difference, with Jamie Claridge doubling their advantage.
Paul Jezzard pulled a goal back, after Hood's defence failed to clear.
Freeman then hit the bar, before Danny Claridge blocked Johnny James's shot on the line.
Sam Bowers sealed victory with a long-range shot after Bell keeper Craig Payne, who had gone up for a corner, tried to race back.
Kidlington Royals booked their place in the Alan Alder Trophy final against Kings Arms Wheatley at Wantage Town on Sunday after beating favourites Saxton Rovers 1-0.
A Luke Holden strike was enough to divide the teams.
Kings Arms reached the final with a 3-1 extra-time victory against Dorchester United.
Colin Royall fired Dorchester in front, only for Francis Mapplethorpe to level with just a minute to go.
Strikes from Jay Hill and Jamie Fathers sealed victory in extra time.
In the league, OUP Wanderers have to win away at Wallingford Exiles to take the Division 2 title after beating the same opponents 6-1 at home on Sunday.
Ellis Bicknell (2), Alan Payne, Paul McNulty, Richard Wells and Andy White were Wanderers' six- shooters.
Doubles from Adam Godwin and Robbie Lucibello keep Abingdon Exiles in the promotion hunt with a 5-1 win at Rutherford Lab. James Stockford was their other marksman.
Research Machines banished their fears of the drop with a 2-1 home victory against Long Wittenham.
Stu Coppock and Simon Collett were on target for Machine.
Now Wittenham need a win from their last two games to stay up.
Jamie Tatum hammered a hat-trick as The Leys drew 3-3 with Division 3A leaders Abba Athletic.
Wesley Bone hit a double for Abba, including a controversial penalty, while Shaun Anderson wrapped up their tally.
Alam Riaz, Grant Morby and Ben Moses were on target for UYS United as they were held to a 3-3 draw against Abingdon Knights.
Ian Middleton, Jack Tuckerman and Ed Morey were Knights' scorers.
In Division 3B, John Hedges notched a four-timer as Didcot Casuals thrashed Bowyers Arms 8-2.
Lewis Monaghan, Luke Hammond, Andrew Taylor and Ashley Wilcox were their other marksmen.
JP's still have a chance of promotion, following a 2-1 win at Wallingford Wanderers.
Graham Cole and Matty Whitehead were on target for JP's, with Martin Dawson replying.
Daniel Ali bagged a brace as Sandman Res drew 2-2 with Sutton Symphony, for whom Tim Payne and Ben Duke were on target.
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