Rover Oxford's celebrations are only just finishing after a truly memorable weekend.

Their ladies team won promotion to the National League after clinching the South Clubs' League Division 1 title with a 2-1 win at Wimbledon.

And their men beat PHC Chiswick by the same score to win the Regional Division and gain promotion to the South League for the first time in their history.

Just to round things off, Rover's men's 3rd XI also won their league to climb to Division 2 of the MBB&O - their highest position.

Rover's women took the lead in their match when Vikki Mankelow scored early in the first half.

Laura Smyth wasted a golden opportunity to double the lead when her penalty stroke was saved, but after the break, Rover doubled the lead.

Mankelow was again on target after Carolyn Brebner had done the hard work.

Wimbledon reduced the deficit, but Rov- er held on.

The men's side had to come from behind to clinch victory.

Knowing only a win would do, Rover were stunned when Chiswick went ahead just before half-time.

However, Rob Lawrence converted a James Nielsen pass to level, and Dan Smyth proved the hero with his 19th goal of the season to seal the championship.

Oxford Hawks completed a miraculous recovery to avoid finishing in the relegation zone of the Men's South Division of the National League with a 6-2 win at Whitchurch - despite finding themselves 2-0 behind after ten minutes.

Hawks won three of their final four games to end the season third from bottom, and now face Halham - who came third from bottom in the Men's North Division - in a two-leg relegation play-off on April 14-15.

A nervy start saw go Hawks 2-0 behind, before they hit top gear.

Ben Edgehill made it 2-1, before Jordache Rawson equalised from short corner just before half-time.

Rawson put Hawks in front after good work by skipper Nick Lamb, before Huw Jones made it 4-2.

Jones added his second, before substitute Gareth Barker sealed victory.

However, Hawks were forced to wait until confirmation came through that Plymouth Marjon had lost to University of Birmingham before starting their celebrations.