Champions Undercliffe rounded off their fine Division Two campaign with a comfortable 66-run win over second-placed Spen Victoria.
The result owed much to the fine batting of skipper Mark Gilliver (55) and hard-hitting Howard Reeve (70) as they built a total of 249 for eight, a score Spen never looked like matching.
Seamer Andy Wilsdon (4-54) and off spinner Jeremy Batty (4-64) worked their way through the Spen batting.
Batty had the distinction of claiming the prized wicket of Spen's record breaking opener Grant Lambert when the Australian had made 41.
Lambert's runs took his Bradford League record breaking aggregate to 1,683 and gave him a staggering average of 120.22
Newcomers Gomersal, who will be promoted along with Undercliffe and Spen Victoria, suffered only their second defeat of the season against Idle.
Gomersal employed ten bowlers as Idle made 223 for six - a score which owed much to a fine knock of 107 by overseas star Hassan Adnan.
Gomersal were dismissed for 161 in reply as Andrew Marshall took five for 57.
Esholt clinched fourth place when they defeated Lightcliffe by 37 runs. Their total of 207 for six proved too stiff a target for Lightcliffe who were dismissed for 170 despite a bright 55 from opener Nick Pyrah.
Bowling Old Lane ended on a high note with a 35-run success against Salts. Overseas star Mohammed Shafiq (65) and Khalid Rehman (53) helped them to a score of 182 for seven. Salts were bowled out for 147.
Last year's Bradford League Young Player of the Year, Keighley's Ahmed Gulsheraz, hit a sparkling 82 as he helped his side to a 144-run win over Great Horton.
Morley completed their miserable season with just six points after they suffered a 94-run reverse against Bankfoot.
Bankfoot's success owed much to the aggressive batting of their number nine batsman Matthew Anderson.
He blasted an unbeaten 53 and reached his half century off just 31 balls.
Anderson's runs swelled the Bankfoot score to 206 and Morley never looked like remotely challenging it as they were all out for 112.
One of the day's closest games saw Manningham Mills defeat Saltaire by 13 runs.
Opener Phil Slater hit a half century for Manning Mills to counter the threat of Bob Hodson (5-80).
Saltaire made a bold bid to challenge Mills' score of 183 but they fell short despite the brave efforts of Mohammed Waseem (57).
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