SELSTON toasted a fine season in the Precision NSL with yet another victory.
Already confirmed as Senior Division champions going into the weekend, after their 6-4 win over Bilborough Town last Thursday, they brought the curtain down on their championship season by defeating FC Cavaliers 4-1.
With the title already in the bag, Selston could be forgiven for taking their foot off the gas, and it looked that way as Cavs took the lead after only six minutes through Chris Joseph.
Jay Cooper (pictured) had other ideas, however, as he scored twice in five minutes towards the end of the first half to make it 2-1 to Selston.
After having been the better team for much of the first half, FC Cavaliers ran out of steam after the break, and the visitors capitalised on this by adding two more goals.
The first, Selston's 100th league goal of the season, was finished off by Ben Moore following a neat passing move, and then Cooper completed his hat-trick with a rasping volley nine minutes before the end.
After the final whistle Selston were presented with the league trophy by NSL secretary John Beeston.
Kimberley Miners Welfare needed a point to be sure of second place but they got more than that after defeating Sandhurst 2-0.
Elliott Roulstone put Welfare ahead just before the break and Jake Fisher finished the job in the second half.
Kimberley's win rendered Hucknall Rolls Leisure's result academic, even though they dispatched Attenborough 4-1 at Watnall Road.
Andy Start, Rory Smith and Harry Allen (2) scored for Rolls, Alex Oldham with Boro's consolation.
Beeston AFC stayed in fifth after Burton Joyce beat them 3-2 at The Poplars.
Troy Smith, Ryan Clements and Michael Stray scored for BJ, while Alex Ford got both of Beeston's goals.
Awsworth Villa recorded their fourth win on the trot with a 4-0 defeat of Ruddington Village. Ryan Osbourne (2), Danny Towle and John King were the Villa goalscorers.
Nottingham United's last place finish was confirmed after they went down 3-0 to Boots Athletic. A Mark Harrison hat-trick accounted for all the goals.
In Division One, following Linby Colliery Welfare Reserves' victory in the NSL Junior Cup last week, they faced a local derby against Hucknall Rolls Leisure Reserves.
Neither side could find the net so it ended as a rare 0-0 draw, only the second in the division all season.
In Division Two, Ashland Rovers closed out their season with a 4-0 away win over Greyfriars. Richard Mills (2), Kye Pilmore and Ian Allsopp were on target for Rovers.
The victory saw Ashland extend their lead in the division to six points over second-placed Moorgreen. Moorgreen still have three games left to play, however, and two of those matches are against the division's bottom two sides.
FC Samba hosted Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves. Kimberley raced into a three-goal lead inside 25 minutes courtesy of a Dan Belcher brace and one from Asher Phythian.
But Samba managed to pull back to within one goal after Craig Taylor and Gareth Taylor found the net.
The second half defied everyone's expectations in that there was no further scoring as Kimberley sealed a 3-2 victory.