Garsington made it a season to remember by completing a cup double at OUP on Monday.
First, their senior team edged out Middle Barton 3-2 in extra time to lift the President's Cup, then the reserves added the Clarendon Cup with a 4-0 win over Berinsfield Res.
Goals from Liam Callaghan and Jay Morris put the first team 2-0 up against Middleton Barton, John Umney levelling with a penalty and free-kick.
Andy Brown had a late goal disallowed for Middle Barton and Garsington sealed it with Morris's second goal in extra time.
Morris missed the chance of a hat-trick when he failed to score from a late penalty.
Darren Smith (2), Ronnie Kawebwe and Dean Forbes scored the goals in the reserves' win over Berins- field.
In the Premier Division, Oxford University Press's relegation fight suffered another blow with a 2-0 home defeat to Kennington, and they had Chris Parsons sent off into the bargain.
Kennington went ahead when Rob Cattell headed home from a corner.
OUP had their chances, but found keeper Matty Hutton in inspired form, and Kennington added their second four minutes from time through Sergy Lavrenter.
Parsons got his marching orders for a reckless late challenge.
Division 1 leaders Worcester & Bletchingdon hammered Kings Sutton 5-1, despite having centre half Simon Grossman sent off.
Bletchingdon's goals came via Jinxy Faulkner, Stuart Wells, Ryan Randell and a brace from young substitute Joel Thomas.
Kings Sutton replied through Gary Roberts.
Oakley won their local derby with Wheatley 5-3 thanks to goals from Drewett, Williams, Gilboy, Andrew and Patrick.
In Division 2A, Eynsham Res continued their quest for a top-two finish by beating Marston Res 3-1 .
Eynsham took the lead in 50 seconds through Andy Glossop and after a Joe Wick own goal levelled matters, Ashley Blackwell and Stuart Tarr wrapped up the points.
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