Premier Division

Oakview sealed a 14th title in 22 seasons - and a fourth in succession - with a 6-0 win over the only side that had any hope of catching them, Reed Rangers.

Despite their historic defeat in the semi-final of the Challenge Cup the previous weekend, the champions bounced back in ruthless fashion as Adam Lowton scored a brace and Luke Beardsworth, Tom Kennedy, Luke Lloyd and Kyle Watson were also on target to seal the championship.

There was a win apiece for Rickmansworth Town and St Josephs in the division’s double header.

Joes won the first game 2-1 through Lawrence Olorunfemi and Reece Cameron, with D Mallett replying, but Rickmansworth turned the tables comprehensively to run out 4-1 victors in the second fixture. B Adams led the way with a double and T Gibson and H Devall also struck, while Ben Cowen netted for St Josephs.

Steve Pich’s two goals for Old Fullerians beat Met Police Bushey 2-0.

Challenge Cup Semi-Final

Rifle Volunteer booked a second Challenge Cup Final appearance in four seasons as they overcame the competition’s giant killers, Fourth Division AFC Green Machine, 3-2.

Nick Kerley’s brace and one from Dale Sears were enough to put an end to Green Machine’s impressive run to the last four as goals from Charlie Fowler and Lee Puddephat were not enough to take them all the way to the final.

Ken Simmons Cup Semi-Final

Fox & Hounds’ stunning season continued as they reached a second cup final by defeating First Division West Herts 4-2.

Tiago Campos and Sam Saleh scored for the Stags but the WSL Intermediate Cup winners set up another shot at silverware thanks to two-goal Bradley Thompson, who took his tally for the season to 30, Leigh Stevens and Josh Taylor.

Fox will now meet Premier Division Met Police Bushey in the final at Oxhey Jets’ ground on Wednesday, April 19.

Division One

Old Danes Athletic sealed the First Division title with an 11-1 win over bottom-placed Croxley Community Centre.

Croxley could only field ten players for the first half and the result was never in doubt.

Will Keddy netted a hat-trick, Chris White, Jordan Woodcock and Colin Spooner also scored braces, and the win was completed by Ross Bennett and Mike Burke. Gavin Wilson got Croxley’s consolation.

Colne Valley, who had already sealed third place in the table, drew 2-2 at home to Croxley.

Chris Monastiriotis and Aaron Farrell scored for the home side either side of goals for Valley from Krasi Makaveev and Dave Rooney.

Division Two

Leaders Langleybury Cricket Club did what they needed to and beat Rickmansworth Athletic 3-1.

Matt Honey, Nathan Pooley and own goal sealed the win, with Shane Kitts netting the Athletic goal.

Cassiobury Rangers ended Oxhey Rangers’ good run of results with a 5-1 win through Joe Mortimer’s hat-trick and goals from James Craggs and Jack Henley. Charlie Fordham was on target for Oxhey.

Bedmond and Compasses North shared the points in a 3-3 draw.

The win looked like going Bedmond’s way for long periods as they led 2-0 and 3-1, but their opponents battled back for a point.

George Dalling, with two, and Clement Asante scored for the home side, with Vilson Culaj also netting twice for the visitors and Mark McLaughlin grabbing the other goal.

Division Three

Bell Rangers were confirmed as champions without even playing as Tudor Athletic could only draw 2-2 with Woodlands United.

Tom Herbert and Danny Allen scored for Tudor but their goals were cancelled out by Klevis Derevishi and Chrishan Casey.

Division Four

Having looked odds-on for the title all season, Ardent are suddenly in big danger of being beaten to top spot at the death after suffering a 3-1 defeat to nearest challengers FC Woodside, although they are assured of at least second place and promotion.

Joe Fox’s double and one from Michael Griffin secured the win after Dwayne Duncan replied for the leaders.

The result leaves the title race on a knife-edge, with FC Woodside needing to win all three of their remaining games to finish at the summit.

Inter and Herts Lions drew 2-2 as goals from Nathan Khider and Dayo Akinlabi for the hosts were cancelled out by Lions’ Sam Crafts and Greg Springal’s 26th of the season.

The game between the bottom two, Woodlands Laurels and Railway Arms, ended in a 3-3 draw.

Liam Laverick, an own goal, and Nicholas Jesse Bromilow registered for Woodlands, while their opponents, who are doomed to finish in last place, scoring through Adam Angell (2) and one from George Hacking.

Division Five

The Tree need a win from their final game of the season on Sunday against P&P Social to take the title from AFC Batchworth, who will at least finish in second place and also secure promotion.

AFC Batchworth did what was required with a 7-0 win over bottom-placed Chess United, who have finished the season with just a single point to their name after they were downed by four-goal Jake Knight, Jordan Banbury (2) and one from Korby Bryan.

The Tree beat AC Little Silhouette of Milan 4-0 through Andy Pryor’s double and one apiece from Leigh Horwood and Glenn O'Malley.

P&P Social went two goals better in beating Batchworth 6-0 thanks to Billy Lobjoit’s hat-trick, with Aidan Thacker, Reece Davis and Aaron Prince completing the win.