Thame United triumphed in their own four-team tournament at Windmill Stadium - but victory came at a cost as goalkeeper Ian Moores ended up on crutches.
Moores was on the receiving end of a high and over-zealous challenge from Cirencester Town's Shaun Terry during yesterday's 3-0 final win.
Moores was stretchered from the pitch, but early indications were that there was no break.
Cirencester, who included much-travelled Northern Ireland star and former Reading manager Jimmy Quinn in their line-up, started brightly.
But it was the home side who took the lead after 23 minutes when Nando Perna hit a superb struck free kick into the top left hand corner. Within two minutes, Thame were 2-0 up after a superb solo effort from Chris Fontaine. Young striker Alex Stewart clinched victory with a glancing header in the 53rd minute.
Thame had reached the final by hammering Met Police 4-0 on Saturday.
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