The remaining two Premier Division play-off places were decided whilst the race for the Division One title has been extended until midweek after Saturday's NCEL action.Beverley Town and
Thackley were both victorious on the final weekend of the Premier Division season to take fourth and fifth spot, respectively, with
Albion Sports dropping out of the play-off zone following a defeat.
Luke Suluburic struck in stoppage time as Beverley sneaked past hosts
Tadcaster Albion with a 1-0 victory and they will travel to
Golcar United next weekend in the Semi-Finals of the promotion play-offs.
Thackley, meanwhile, will go to
Hallam after their 3-0 home win over
Barton Town, courtesy of goals from Slater Barnes, Antony Brown and Luke Rhodes, secured them a chance to move up to Step 4 of the FA's National League System.
They take it at the expense of Sports who miss out by two points following their 3-1 loss at
Handsworth, Dominic Staunton netting for the Lions whilst Mitchell Dunne struck twice and Harry Jessop netted a crucial third for the hosts who will end the campaign in seventh spot.
Champions
Silsden AFC ended their fantastic season with a remarkable 6-4 win at
Rossington Main that means they finish nine points clear at the summit.
The game was unusual in that all ten goals were scored by ten different players with Dylan Mantle, Oliver Nowak, Ross Hannah and Brandon Miller the scorers for Main whilst Harry Coates, Toby Jeffrey, Jake Maltby, Mohamed Conteh, Robbie Fox and Luke Brooksbank found the net for the Cobbydalers.
Second-placed Hallam were pegged back for a 3-3 draw by an injury time equaliser from James Eyles for visitors
Goole AFC after a Calum Ward double and a Rio Allan strike, all in the opening seventeen minutes, had seemingly given them the win.
But, Eyles pounced late on to add to a brace from Iwan Heely to earn the Vikings a point but they end the season in bottom spot as they were overtaken on goal difference by
Winterton Rangers who grabbed a vital victory.
Ryan Thompson's 70th minute decider in a 2-1 win came after Harry Griffin's opener had been cancelled out by Benjamin Parkes and Rangers will now hope that finishing next-to-bottom can lead to a better chance of a relegation reprieve.
Elsewhere, third-placed Golcar were beaten 2-1 at
Parkgate, Brad Gregory with both of the Steelmen's goals sandwiching a Jerome Bedeau strike for the visitors.
Kieran Ryan scored twice for
Penistone Church as they end the season with a 7-2 home win over
Frickley Athletic to ensure eighth spot, Wayne Hughes, Thomas Brennan, Mackenzie Stocks, Ryan Johnson and Samuel Scrivens with their other goals whilst Thomas Alngohuro claimed a double for Frickley.
Campion finish the campaign in ninth after Harvey Booth, Aidan Kirby and Jack Mason netted in a 3-1 victory against visitors
Bottesford Town, climbing above
Pickering Town whose 1-1 home draw with
Eccleshill United means they end in tenth.
All of the three sides in the Division One title chase won to keep the trophy hunt still on a knife edge.
Horbury Town maintain their four point gap at the summit as Joe Jagger and Abdou Bojang scored in a 2-0 home victory against
Louth Town whilst there were away wins for
Wakefield AFC and
Wombwell Town.
Anthony Dwyer's penalty gave Wakefield an early lead at
Athersley Recreation that was extended midway through the second half by Jaydan Sandhu to beat their hosts 2-0.
And, there was a brace for Joshua Nodder along with one each for Jordan Kershaw, Owen Fieldsend and Jack Dando as Wombwell won 5-0 at
Armthorpe Welfare.
Both Wakefield and Wombwell play their game in hand in midweek, anything but defeats for both sides will mean the title will still be up for grabs going into the final round of matches next weekend.
Ilkley Town took the last remaining promotion play-off spot with a 4-1 home win over bottom side
Yorkshire Amateur, Joshua Parker, Eliel Maville-Anku, Kevin Gonzalez and Alfie Dean finding the net for the Baht'atters as they claim fifth place.
The only other side in play-off contention,
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic, were beaten 4-1 at
Appleby Frodingham, a result that, along with Ilkley's win, ended their hopes of a top five finish, Krzysztof Jarosz with a couple of goals for the hosts.
In the race to avoid relegation,
Dronfield Town were confirmed a bottom three spot as Harley Adam's 90th minute winner saw visitors
Selby Town grab a 3-2 victory.
That leaves Chris Millington's side four points behind
Nostell Miners Welfare, who secured their NCEL status by winning 1-0 at
Glasshoughton Welfare through a late Gracjan Klimczak strike, with one game left to play.
Elsewhere, there were hat-tricks for Joshua Batty and Dayle Hutson as
Brigg Town jump up into sixth with an 8-0 home victory over
Swallownest and Louis Seddons was the matchwinner for
Club Thorne Colliery as they defeated visitors
South Leeds 1-0.
Dearne & District, who had already secured themselves a play-off spot, were 2-1 home victors over
Shelley whilst Alex Washington and Ashley Flynn were the scorers for
Maltby Main as they beat hosts
Harrogate Railway Athletic 2-0.
Photo: Joshua Batty takes his season's tally to 37 with a hat-trick in Brigg Town's 8-0 win at home to Swallownest in NCEL Division One on Saturday. (Picture: Anna Bäckström)


