East Bowling Unity, needing only a point after their 3-2 midweek win over Fairweather Green, duly wrapped up their eighth Premier Division Championship in 18 seasons with a 2-1 win over Stanley Road.
In a rehearsal of their forthcoming County Cup final meeting, already relegated Stanley Road refused to lie down and looked a far better team than their league position would suggest.
After Gary Shaw had scored in the first half, Chris Jeng's free-kick clinched the title for Unity.
Bolton Woods and Fairweather Green are now left battling for the runners-up spot and Fairweather did their goal difference a power of good with a 10-0 win over Craven Heifer.
Woods' midweek hero Derek Rouse - who hit a hat-trick in the 6-1 win over Bradford Moor - was brought down in the area and Mick Burdett converted the resultant spot kick to earn Woods a 1-1 draw with Albion Sports.
Coming from 2-0 down, Oakenshaw shared the points with Crown at Avenue Road. In the lower half of the table for most of the season Oakenshaw can now cement fifth place with a win in their last match against Albion Sports.
Priory, needing only a point to be sure of staying in the First Division, did the necessary with a 1-1 draw at Westwood, Craig McLoughlin cancelling out Timmy Clarke's opener.
If Dudley Hill Rangers now beat Westwood on Sunday, Hare & Hounds will occupy the last relegation place.
Inactive for several weeks and suffering late withdrawals, Quarry would be pleased with their point at Division 1A champions Holme Wood. Trailing 2-0 Quarry earned their point with goals from Andrew Biggs and John Ratcliffe.
After leading Division 1B all season Chellow lifted the title with a 3-2 win over Albion Sports Reserves, veteran Barry Smith scoring twice.
Wayne Walsh and Ian Fearnley starred as Wibsey WMC Reserves rounded off their season with a 4-1 win at Woodman.
Fearnley opened the scoring and then set up Walsh for the second. Woodman then reduced the arrears through an own goal only for Walsh added two more to complete his hat-trick.
In Division 3A Bradford Park Avenue fought back from 3-1 down to take the points in a 5-3 win over Farmers, Andrew Wilson (2), Trinity Brown, Jermain Brown and Jermain Richards all hitting the target.
Buttershaw White Star crowned a superb Division 3B campaign with a 3-1 final game win against Woodend. Star, who took the title by 12 clear points, had goals from Steve Rhodes, Daz Nero and an 18-yard chip over the keeper by teenager Dean Fearnley.
Isaacs took three points against Oakworth Juniors with a 2-1 win. Adam Page and Mick Brown on target for the home side.
Sycamores now need only a point against Rose & Crown next week to take the Division Four championship following an 8-1 demolition of a depleted Waggoners team. Paul Moorhouse and Charlie White - who between them have contributed 68 goals to Sycamores promotion season - both had hat-tricks.
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