Buttershaw White Star won the Bradford & District FA Sunday Senior Cup after a convincing 3-0 win over Dudley Hill Rangers at Eccleshill United.
After opening the scoring in the fifth minute through Mark Betts, White Star never looked in any trouble as they won the event for the fourth time.
In the second half, White Star upped the tempo and increased their lead when man of the match Andrew Gallagher found the top corner from the edge of the box, and minutes later Betts added to his total and the White Star celebrations began.
In the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Cup, Premier Division West Bowling beat First Division Stanningley Albion by the only goal of the game, scored by Joe Jagger.
Buttershaw won the cup and league double last season and West Bowling won the District Sunday Cup, so the two Alliance powerhouses have swapped honours this season.
In the Premier Division, runners-up White Star ended the season with a 2-1 home win over Mill Lane.
The District Cup winners went ahead with a Carl Trennery header from a Betts cross, but Mill Lane missed an excellent chance to level when they were awarded a first-half penalty, Mark Bowers producing an excellent save to deny the visitors.
John Selby increased White Star's lead, getting a slight touch to a Lincoln Dondaldson shot. Lee Taylor pulled a goal back for Mill Lane in the second half but White Star held on to finish two points behind West Bowling.
In Division 1A, Thornbury Celtic claimed second position after beating Shoulder of Mutton 8-3, with Itty scoring a hat-trick for the winners, while in Division 1B, Ventus United beat runners-up Lane Ends 5-2.
Damon McDonough and Danny Backhouse on the mark for Lane Ends. Champions White Hart went goal crazy, putting 12 past Prospect.
Pudsey Amateurs rounded off their season by winning Division 2B with ease, Swaine Green finishing in second position.
Division 3A was dominated by the reserve teams of Premier Division sides Thornton United and Mill Lane, with United's second string sharing the points and eight goals on the final day with Sycamores to win the division from Mill Lane.
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