Keith Sheard completed an excellent season by winning the men's individual final at the Oxford & District League finals night at Rover Cowley Sports & Social Club at Roman Way.
Sheard was up against Ray Sturgess in the final, and eased to a 2-0 victory.
He won 6,930-5,850, 12,240-260, compiling breaks of 6,700 and 6,400 along the way.
Sheard had another reason to celebrate after he was named player of the year.
In the ladies' individual final, Sue Atkins saw off Sandra Tebby 2-0, while Ian Moquet beat Sturgess on aggregate to land the Bill Moore Cup.
Jenny Abbott compiled a break of 6,480 in her aggregate victory over Tebby in the final of the Lily Cox Cup.
In the Group A Knockout Cup final, Morris Motors edged out Crown 3-2.
Dennis Atkins gave Crown the lead with victory over Sturgess, before Sheard levelled by seeing off Atkins.
Moquet put Crown back in front, but wins for Pauline Withey and Steven Sheard gave Motors victory.
Crown got their revenge as they beat Morris Motors 3-2 in the final of the Scotlands Ash Cup.
The Group B final was won by Royal Standard, who defeated Gladiators B 3-2.
Masons A beat Democrats A 3-2 in the Scotlands Ash Plate.
Sturgess won the award for the highest break of the evening (8,890).
RESULTS
Knockout Group A: Morris Motors 3, Crown 2.
Group B: Gladiators B 2, Royal Standard 3.
Scotlands Ash Cup: Crown 3, Morris Motors 2.
Scotlands Ash Plate: Democrafts A 2, Masons A 3.
Men's individual: K Sheard bt R Sturgess.
Ladies' individual: S Atkins bt S Tebby.
Bill Moore Cup: I Moquet bt R Sturgess.
Lily Cox Cup: J Abbott bt S Tebby.
Pat Webber Cup: D Rose bt D Tooke.
Kernahan Cup: P Clark bt D Gordon.
Never Won Cup: P Lawson bt T Green.
Pairs: A Oliver & A Lacey bt I Moquet & D Atkins.
Threes: Motor Motors bt Democrats B 3-3.
Highest break: R Sturgess 8,890.
Pete Ewins Trophy: P Clark.
Merit award: None.
Player-of-the-year: K Sheard.
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