FREELAND beat reigning champions Adderbury Park 2-0 to extend their unbeaten run in the Oxfordshire Senior League Premier Division to 20 games.
Stuart Hole put the hosts ahead with a free-kick and Tom Parker headed home the second from his cousin Eddie Parker’s cross.
The result kept Freeland in second place, one point behind leaders Heyford Athletic with a game in hand.
Cropredy guaranteed themselves a top-four finish – the highest position in their history – with a 4-3 victory at Chalgrove.
James Kite put the visitors ahead, only for Tom Clarke to equalise before the break.
Josh Billingham and substitute Sam Drake twice put Chalgrove in the second half.
Cropredy replied each time through James Trevett and Michael Hicks to make it 3-3 before Hicks struck again for a late winner.
Sean leads
Swan’s bid
ORIGINAL Swan took a big step towards the clinching the Oxford City FA crown with a 6-2 victory at home to Union Street.
The prolific Sean Hurcombe scored a first-half hat-trick for Swan.
Street netted twice in the second half, before Neil Lockhart (2) and Machias Harry sealed victory.
Florence Park romped to a 7-3 success at Masons thanks to goals from Scott Butler (2), Connor Foley, Lewis Judd, Ryan Gibbons, Jordan Marsh and Callum Daniel.
Masons scorers were Jacob Grimes (pen), Jordan Veale and Tom Beresford.
North Leigh
land crown
NORTH Leigh beat Oxford City 3-2 to secure the Oxfordshire FA Under 15 Youth Cup.
John Mason, Abingdon, won the Vale of White Horse Schools FA’s Under 13 Cup final with a 2-1 success over Larkmead in the final at Abingdon Town.
Tom Wadsworth and Max Bound scored for the winners, with Joel Tengwana replying five minutes from time.
Gillotts, Henley, landed the Under 16 title, beating Wallingford 3-1 in the final at Henley.
Walingford led through Cameron Wernham, before Kyra Hannibal, Jake Jones and Charlie Douglas responded for the winners.
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