Kintbury Rangers completed the first part of a second successive treble on Saturday, when they crushed Division Two Steventon 8-0 in the Charity Shield Final at Abingdon.
Steventon had done well to get to the final but their worst fears were realised when Steve Nancarrow put Rangers ahead after only 10 minutes.
Craig Bell came close for Steventon but a superb cross from the right was turned high into the net by Spencer Annetts to make it 2-0 on 32 minutes.
A 20-yard shot from Nancarrow and Mark Wilcocks' header made it 4-0 at the interval and two more from Annetts and Craig Angell shortly into the second half threatened total embarrassment for Steventon.
Annetts completed his hat-trick on 65 minutes but Nancarrow missed the chance to do the same when Pete Callow turned away his penalty kick. Lukas Svoboda got the final Kintbury goal.
In the final few league games there were plenty of goals.
In Division One, Warborough & Shillingford finished their season with a 3-0 win over Lambourn Sports. Paul Churchouse netting twice with Phil Margetts also on target.
Coleshill United triumphed 6-1 at Hanney United and preserved their Division Two status, sending Stanford-in-the-Vale down.
An avalanche of goals in the only Division Three game saw Northcroft thrash Wootton & Dry Sandford 9-1. Northcroft's scorers were Andy Bullock (2), Martin Benson (2), Bernard Chubb, Steve Edinburgh, Ben Hogben, Paul White and Grahame Gower.
Blewbury Reserves came back from 2-0 down to take a point from leaders Appleton (Abingdon), who had clinched the Division Four Championship with a 4-1 midweek win at Coleshill Reserves.
Mark Brookes opened the scoring 25 seconds into the second half with a shot through the Blewbury keeper's legs and Greg Collins rifled in a superb goal 10 minutes later. Blewbury were not done though Ian Carnell lashed in a half-volley in the 83rd minute and Tom Fisher struck a shot inside the near post to make it 2-2.
Celebrations for Radley, as they won 5-1 at Uffington United to take the second promotion spot. Gary Haines scored for Uffington but goals from Mark Day, Jeremy Alden, Mark De Silva (2) and Nick Courtney-Cramp sealed Radley's success.
Benson Lions have just missed out for the second successive season but rattled in seven goals without reply at Coleshill Reserves. John Hicks (4), Jon Hopgood, Matt Andrews and Ceri Davies scored for the Lions.
In Division Five, Ian Oram got the only goal for Drayton Reserves to give them the points against Hagbourne Reserves, a win that enabled his side to leapfrog Marcham Reserves and take the title.
Buckland Reserves and Faringdon Town A fought out a goalless draw as they finished in fifth and fourth place respectively. Steventon Reserves won their fourth consecutive game, beating Uffington Reserves 2 -0.
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