CONNOR Ferguson has won the Kevin Durham Memorial Trophy.
The prize, presented to the most promising Oxfordshire player at under 15 level, is named in memory of the former U’s youngster, who died shortly after helping Barnet promotion into the Football League in 1991.
Ferguson picked up the trophy, whose former winners include Callum O’Dowda, before last weekend’s victory over Southend United.
The teenager from Buckland, near Kingston Bagpuize, is the top-scorer in his side.
A talented all-round sportsman, Ferguson was Britain’s top-ranked tennis player when he was 12, before he switched focus to football.
The rest of the end of season awards will be given out at a dinner next Saturday, following the final home game of the campaign, against Rochdale.
Tickets for the event at the Kassam Stadium are £60 plus VAT. See oufctickets.co.uk for more details.
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