WITH all championship, promotion and relegation issues decided, there were just a handful of West Riding County Amateur League games that still had to be completed.
Steeton striker Lee Reilly took his tally of goals for the club to 25 when he netted a second-half hat-trick against Tyersal in the Taylor's Timber Premier Division.
Steeton twice came from behind to win 3-2, with Gage Faulkner having edged Tyersal ahead both times.
Halifax Irish ended the season as the top flight's leading scorers with 105 goals.
Ely Hey, with a treble, and two from Tony Brown gave them a 5-2 home win over Salts, who had Daryl Foster and Luke Lavery on target.
Holmfirth Town, in their first season in Division One, finished in sixth place with a 4-1 home victory over Steeton Reserves.
Route One Rovers, in their debut season after joining from the Spen Valley League, finished just outside the Division Two automatic promotion places in third.
They completed their games with a 3-1 victory at Salts Reserves.
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