DYLAN CHAFFIN bagged a brace as Woodley United A rounded off their season by lifting the Reading Challenge Jubilee Cup.
The competition pits the teams in Division Three and Four against each other and Woodley upset Wargrave in the final, who are 17 points ahead of the Kestrels in the third tier table.
It is 10 years since Woodley A last won this cup, but they ended that drought with a 2-0 victory thanks to two second-half Chaffin goals.
WARGRAVE can put that disappointment behind them by clinching the league title if they can win at Braybrooke on Saturday.
Also in cup action, HURST were beaten 2-1 by South Reading in the Reading Challenge

Junior Cup, despite a Samuel Weston goal. Hurst saw Jerol Forbes sent off in the loss.
In the league, FINCHAMPSTEAD jumped up to fifth in Division One with a final day 4-0 win at Maidenhead Town.
James Payne gave Finches a half-time advantage before further goals from Nick Payne and Sean Hanley put the result to be, before James Payne added his second late on.
In Division Two, HARCHESTER HAWKS were thrashed 5-1 at White Eagles, despite a Joseph Bloomfield goal, but the Eagles were on the receiving end of the same score when they travelled to champions FC WOODLEY.
Down in Division Four, HARCHESTER HAWKS DEVELOPMENT battled back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Berks County Rovers thanks to goals from Jack Symmons and Chris Berry. WOODLEY UNITED B’s season ended with a 6-3 loss at Taplow United A with Adam King (2) and Ashley Scott on the score-sheet.
WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK RESERVES have agreed to share the points from their game with Marlow United while FC WOODLEY have done the same ahead of their planned clash with South Reading.