Thornton lost their final game of the season 3-2 at Fountain but still claimed the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Division 2A title.
They pipped Otley Road by a point, who won 3-1 at home to Albion Sports C to claim the runners-up spot and promotion.
Third place was taken by Junction, who took an early three-goal advantage over Bradford Ukrainians with a double strike from Glyn Beale, bringing his season's tally to 40 as his side went on to triumph 4-1.
Britannia Shipley left it to the last game to take the Division 2B title with a convincing 3-1 win over Woodlands.
Adam Tomlinson, Aaron Parsons and Dean Gascoigne got the goals that gave them the edge over close rivals Allerton, who led the division for the biggest part of the season but must settle for the runners-up spot after playing their last game a week earlier.
Orange 05 and Beldon Sports finished all-square in a 3-3 draw, while Towngate lost 4-1 to Forresters and finish at the foot of the table.
In Division 3A, Stocks Lane Rangers made it two successive promotions with an easy 6-1 victory over mid-table Queen FC.
In Division 3B, Horse and Farrier and New Inn Wyke shared an amazing 16 goals between them, with New Inn coming out on top 9-7.
Top House Crusaders finish as champions, despite going down 3-2 to Prospect, thanks to a superior goal difference in comparison with second-placed Wrose.
Ring o' Bells Shipley completed their season with a 3-2 win over Stocks Lane United.
In Division Four, Bradford Moor YSA took the points over Lord Clyde in an 8-4 victory to leave both teams comfortable in mid-table.
Victoria Eagles finished bottom despite a 7-1 victory over Bradford Lions.
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