Banbury golfer Jack Higginson took both individual awards when the Central Sevens League held their presentation evening at Drayton Park, Abingdon.
Higginson played 13 out of the 14 matches, winning ten and halving one to take the player-of-the-year award. He also won the singles knockout, beating Kevin Wilkes, of Drayton.
The top honour went to Mapledurham who, in just three seasons, have won Division 2 and now the Division 1 title. Banbury had to settle for the runners-up spot for the second year in a row.
The two clubs relegated to Division 2 were Drayton and Chesterton (now Bicester), who swap places with Cherwell Edge and this year's Division 2 champions, The Springs.
The new season starts in two weeks. Due to the success of the league, a third division will be added next year.
League details can be found www.centralsevens.co.uk
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