Tom Coleman hit an unbeaten 75 as newly-crowned champions Horspath signed off the Cherwell League Division 1 season in style with a seven-wicket win over East Oxford at the Recreation Ground.
With the title secured by victory at Aston Rowant 2nd a week earlier, the win here saw Will Eason's side finish a commanding 60 points clear of runners-up Didcot.
The points tally of 363 also eclipsed the club's previous best of 359 when winning the league for the first of three times in 2010.
After one season away, the championship success has brought an invitation to rejoin the Home Counties Premier League, which the club have been pleased to accept.
With lifting the Pullinger Cup and winning the Oxfordshire final of the Voneus Village Cup, it has been a terrific achievement by the side.
And they may not be finished yet with the potential for a quadruple in the Hartwell Trophy Final against Oxford Downs at Challow & Childrey on Sunday, September 15 (4.30).
Horspath were always in control of Saturday's finale after putting East Oxford in to bat on a damp pitch.
With Asad Rafiq, the side's leading wicket-taker with 30 victims, and Eason striking early blows, the visitors were soon in trouble at 12-2.
Opener Adnan Hamid (27) and skipper Shabaz Alam set about repairing the damage with 53 for the third wicket only for both to fall in the space of three balls to Amin Rafiq and Jehan Mohammad.
Conditions were perfect for Mohammad's seam bowling, and he claimed two more victims to make it 68-6 as four wickets went down for three runs.
Muhammad Asif Shah (35) and Zabihullah Saeed steadied the ship for East Oxford with 59 for the seventh wicket, before Amin Rafiq broke their stand.
Viv Narayan also got among the wickets courtesy of a catch by wicket-keeper Will Hawtin. With Horspath using nine bowlers there were rare victims for Coleman and Dan Todd as East Oxford were 202 all out with Sufiyan Hussain (36) the last man out. Mohammad (3-28) was the pick of the Horspath attack well supported by the spin of Amin Rafiq (2-22) and Narayan (1-24).
Todd got Horspath's run chase off to a flying start with 35 off 29 balls, taking his tally for the season to 506 from his combined innings for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd XIs.
He put on 54 for the first wicket with Jimmy Phillips, before he was caught behind by Shah off Bilal Khan. Stephen Green chipped in with 15 and Phillips had made 47 when he came down the pitch to Saeed and was stumped to make it 133-3.
Coleman, with some cracking back foot drives through the covers, brought up his second half-century of the season, and with Narayan (24no) saw the side home at 205-3 with four overs to spare.
It was the side's 13th win from 18 games with just one defeat.
The club's three other sides were badly hit by injuries and unavailability for their league finales.
Horspath 2nd finished a creditable fourth in Division 2 following a 102-run defeat at Great & Little Tew.
The visitors produced a good display with the ball to bowl Tew out for 185 after putting them in to bat.
Josh Cummings returned season-best figures of 4-41 as Horspath fought back well after the home side reached 101-1.
Opener Thomas Cunningham top-scored with a run-a-ball 63, while Thomas McCall smashed 51 off 39 deliveries, before Hayden Moon (2-28) returned to pick up two wickets in his second spell.
Horspath were 57-1 in reply, but after Luke Finch went for a fluent 29, the side collapsed to 83 all out with the last nine wickets falling for 26 runs. Charlie Gaskin (6-36) was the chief destroyer backed up by Sam Catling (3-8).
Horspath 3rd slumped to 67 all out in an eight-wicket defeat by Banbury 3rd in a Division 3A match at Ermont Way which lasted only 23.4 overs.
The visitors were shot out in just 16.2 overs with no batsman reaching double figures as extras top-scored with 38, Archie Holmes taking 4-28.
Banbury then raced to 68-2 with Matthew Waugh (2-21) providing a small ray of light with two wickets in two balls including opener Lee Marland (33) before the home side secured victory.
The defeat confirms the side finish at the foot of the table.
Horspath 4th, already consigned to finishing bottom of Division 5C, went down by 268 runs at home to Cairns Fudge.
The home side did well to have the visitors 133-5 at one point after putting them in to bat with Taron Caston taking 2-51 including opener Jason Hobbins for 50.
But then Fudge got away with captain Hassan Khushi hitting an unbeaten 100 off 74 balls to steer his side to 338-7 as Masood Karim (56) and Kush Shajpal (33) joined in the run spree.
Horspath then slid to 70 all out with Ben Brearey (5-19) doing the damage.