COOKLEY Social reached two cup finals in the Kidderminster and District Football League but were unable to win either.
They drew 1-1 at full-time in the Subsidiary Cup against Tipton but fell 4-1 on penalties.
Then Ounsdale beat Social 2-0 in the Kidderminster Hospital Junior Cup final.
The Cookley Sunday Division One side fared better, winning their final match of the season when they beat Tenth Lock 4-2.
Chaddesley Corbett have won the Saturday Premier League and the League Cup but their recent efforts told in the Tony Tranter Cup final. Wyre Forest ran out 6-1 winners.
The first half was even, though Chaddesley did have a chance to open the scoring when a Gary Saunders free-kick hit the crossbar.
Jason Edney's follow-up header was saved on the line by the Wyre Forest keeper Simon Wills.
Forest took the lead when Darren Raybould scored from an acute angle.
But Chaddesley equalised through Saunders' penalty given for handball.
After half-time, Chaddesley's Ian Vogel had to leave with a shoulder injury and was replaced by Julian Spittle.
Forest stepped up a gear and nosed in front through a fine header from defender Scott Bayliss.
Then Chaddesley suffered a further blow when in-form keeper Neil Evans broke his leg in a fair challenge with Jack Wassall.
Forest took advantage of the Chaddesley misfortune and a Richard Costello hat-trick plus a late Mark Allen strike won the match for manager Shaun Hughes' side.
Saturday match results
Subsidiary Cup final: Cookley Social 1, Tipton Town 1 (Tipton won 4-1 on penalties).
Kidderminster Harriers Junior Cup final: Highley Welfare 0, Ounsdale 5.
Kidderminster Hospital Junior Cup final: Cookley Social 0, Ounsdale 2.
Sunday match results
Division One: Tenth Lock 2, Cookley 4.
Division Five: Dibdale Snooker 1, Tri-Star Windows 3; Plough Dukes 0, Corngreaves Plough 4; Corngreaves Plough 0, Cleobury Town 0.
Kidderminster Hospital Junior Cup final: Grange Athletic 3, Grange United 0.
Kidderminster Harriers Youth Shield: Mostyn Rangers 2, Soccer Scene 4.
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