WITNEY & DISTRICT FA
DAVID Wheetman scored the winner as Hailey Res lifted the Jack Busby Cup with a 2-1 extra-time comeback victory against Hanborough Res, writes ANTHONY BARLOW.
Rob Keylock volleyed home from a corner to put Hanborough ahead.
Hailey levelled in the second half through Ben Edwards, then Wheetman hit the winner early in extra-time to seal the victory.
In league action, Hanborough sealed the runners-up slot in the Premier Division despite a 1-0 home defeat by Charlbury Town, Matt Holiday the scorer for the visitors.
Newly-crowned Division 1 champions West Witney edged to a 2-1 win against FC Mills, thanks to goals from Carl Dodds and Chris Hirons. Tim Senior replied.
Hailey Res won promotion from Division 2 in their last league game of the season, courtesy of a 2-1 win over Milton, with goals from Stu Morrison and Daniel King.
Arrun Baker had scored for the hosts.
FC Chequers Res completed their season on a high, picking up their first win of 2012 with a 4-0 victory at Wootton.
Dave Cooper, Karimo Dimlali, Stuart Mitchell and a deflected Kevin Davies strike secured the win for the visitors.
Dean Matthews scored a hat-trick as Division 3 champions Carterton Pumas bounced back from their first defeat of the season with a 4-1 win against West Witney Res.
Kai Merrit got their other goal, with Alex Stubbs hitting back for Carterton.
Carterton Rangers sealed the point their needed to take the Division 4 title with a 1-1 draw against Carterton B.
Ben Pearce and Ollie Bush scored for Rangers and Carterton B respectively as both sides were promoted.
OTHER SCORERS
Div 1: Minster Lovell 2 (N Crozier, E Dunn), Witney Royals Res 1 (N Bowles).
Div 3: Chipping Norton Tn Res 5 (K Watts 2, G Dean, J Warner, M Roberts), Tackley 1 (D Woodley); Eynsham SSC 4 (J Ayres 3, M Walker), Kingham All Blacks Res 0; Witney Royals A 1 (L Edwards), Minster Lovell Res 1 (C Davies).
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