Grattan League: Goal machine Gavin Collins bagged six as Woodend Rangers added the League Cup to their Premier Division title.
They defeated First Division runners-up Local Hygiene 11-2 in the final on a wet and cold night at Thackley.
Collins put Rangers in front within 30 seconds, and Gary Scott made it 2-0 after keeper Billy Gallagher failed to collect a cross.
Rangers' secretary Zoran Karagic halved the deficit with a firm header, but a minute later Collins had made it 3-1, and he completed his hat-trick in the 25th minute from a penalty after he had been brought down.
Collins added two more before the interval, but Nigel Barraclough's diving header at least gave Local Hygiene some hope for the second half.
Tormentor-in-chief Collins got his sixth straight after the interval and, as the rain came down, Woodend adapted the better, John Hollis getting their eighth after running past three defenders.
Hollis then scored his second, and keeper Robert Wood brought up double figures from the penalty spot after Steve Crossley fouled Ray Gartlan.
Man of the match Gartlan finished matters off with an easy goal after Gallagher had missed a through ball.
Bradford Moor, in their first season in the league, have pinched the Second Division title from Old Kings head.
Moor lost to Kings head the week previously, but won 4-3 second time around, having trailed 3-1.
Old Kings Head now need a point from their last game at home to Allerton to get the runners-up spot.
Stylo led Old kings Head 2-1, after trailing, but conceded a late winner to go down 3-2.
Allerton, down to ten men when one of their players went to hospital with a suspected broken collarbone, beat depleted Smiling Mule 9-2. Mule only fielded nine players.
Ryecroft rangers won the all-Premier Division Supplementary Cup final 4-1 against Grattan Shield winners Queensbury.
After falling behind to a 20th-minute goal, Richard Hollis equalised for Rangers in the 42nd minute, and Tim McLoughlin gave them the lead on the hour. Despite much Queensbury pressure, McLoughlin made it 3-1, and late substitute Jamie McEwan added the fourth.
The Grattan League holds its presentation night at East Ward Labour Club, Otley Road tonight starting at 8pm.
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