White Eagles came from behind against Tyersal to win the Intermediate Cup in a close final.
They won the battle of the Division 1B sides 2-1 at Eccleshill United's Plumpton Park ground.
The windy conditions slightly favoured Tyersal in the first half and they were first to show their attacking prowess.
They came close on two or three occasions before Tommy Carney put them ahead with a 30-yard shot that deceived Eagles keeper Jason Bulmer after 15 minutes.
Tyersal went close to extending their lead three minutes later when Anthony Busfield rattled the woodwork with the keeper well beaten.
But Eagles were dangerous on breakaways and came close with one or two chances before Chima Manondo beat Tyersal keeper Darren Crawley just a minute before the break.
With fresh impetus, Eagles were first on the attack at the start of the second half and Alex Nesovic burst between two defenders before beating Crawley to put Eagles in front for the first time in the 47th minute.
Goal-scoring opportunities were then few and far between as both teams struggled with the wind and difficult playing surface.
There was one scare for Eagles with 15 minutes to go when Bulmer made a mistake that nearly resulted in a goal but he recovered to keep the ball out.
Tyersal kept pressing but the Eagles defence held firm to take the cup back to Manningham.
Pudsey finished off their season with a goal feast in the Premier Division when they entertained Queensbury in their last game at Queens Park.
The home team led 5-0 at the interval and added another four in the second half to win 9-0.
But the victory was academic for the side who had led the title race for much of the season as rivals Silsden took a point off Albion Sports in mid-week to snatch the crown from Pudsey's grasp and claim a league and cup double.
In Division One, league champions Buttershaw White Star rounded off their season by thrashing Dudley Hill Rangers 7-1 at Bierley after going behind in the first half to a Sean Hughes goal.
The visitors equalised before the break and then hit a weakened home team for six as Carlo Moorehouse, Nathan Ramsden, Kevin Eccles (his first goal for the club), Darren Nero, Mark Flanagan and Andy Butterworth (2) hit the target to ensure an emphatic triumph.
White Star's only league defeat of the season came in mid-week when runners-up Ventus Sports beat them 4-0 the day after they had won the Bradford & District Sunday Senior Cup (see above).
The only Division 1B fixture saw hosts Wibsey WMC reserves lose 4-0 to Albion Sports reserves.
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