Cold Arbour entered the history books as they lifted the Morrells of Oxford Sunday League President's Cup for the third year running with an emphatic 5-0 win over Barton United, writes GEOFF BOWER.
Cold Arbour had all the early running, and Barton keeper Chris Flowers made a brilliant top-corner save from a 20-yard Luke Bremner strike.
But Arbour took the lead when Paul Bough outwitted the Barton defence to finish off a flowing move and cross from Jefferson Harriott.
The tie was settled early in the second half when Craig Bloomfield and Harriott netted two stunning goals in a five-minute spell.
And further strikes from David Jennings and substitute Michael Yearwood completed the rout.
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