CROSSGATES have been crowned Naylor Premier League champions after Pudsey A lost 17-13 at Littlemoor A.

Despite that victory, the latter were relegated by a single point after Brighouse Sports A bettered their result with an 18-12 home win over Shipley Club A.

Also relegated are Cononley, who struggled on their travels, picking up only 51 points in their nine away games.

Akroydon Victoria A won 22-8 at already-relegated Shipley Club B to become Godwin League champions after nearest challengers Ladyhill A suffered a surprising 25-5 loss at Rufford A.

However, Ladyhill were promoted as runners-up.

Hove Edge B are also relegated, making an immediate return to the Observer League after last year's promotion.

Brighouse Sports B finished the season with a 22-8 win at relegated Wyke B to pip Littlemoor B, who finished with a bye, to the Observer League title.

Harold Park, despite winning half of their games, are relegated along with Wyke B.

Rufford B finished 35 points ahead of Asa Briggs B in the Bartle League, with both teams promoted.

Harold Club are relegated with Peel, who only won one league match all season and continue to slide down the leagues.

Newcomers Burley Park eased to the Haigh League title, finishing 48 points ahead of runners-up Queensbury A, with Brackenhill and Armley Cons going in the other direction.

Farsley continue to impress as they made it a hat-trick of titles.

In 2015, they won the Mellor League, last year they won the Field Packaging League, and this season they have won the Riley League, finishing 38 points ahead of Stanningley A.

Bailiff Bridge A and Asa Briggs C are relegated.

Spen Victoria B were crowned Field Packaging League champions weeks ago, after triumphing in all their games, finishing a staggering 123 points ahead of runners-up Shelf, who edged out Crowghyll B on individual winners after finishing level on points.

Wibsey B and Guiseley C, well adrift at the bottom, were both relegated after only winning two matches.

West Bradford B finished the season off with an 18-10 win over Horton to become Mellor League champions, with runners-up Stanningley B finishing the season with a 28-0 demolition of Queensbury C.