STOURPORT Swifts ended up fifth-from-bottom in the British Gas Business Division One Midlands table after a heavy home defeat against Leighton Town.
Chris McComisky handed Swifts a lifeline early in the second-half but Leighton cranked up the pace to finish Neil Hunt's side off.
The Walshes Meadow side made a terrible start when Enzo Silvestri fired a low drive into the net on eight minutes.
Swifts looked like keeping the score to a single goal at the interval until Ben Gallant swooped with a Leighton second deep into stoppage-time.
The hosts opened the second period strongly and got their rewards when McComisky headed home Nathan Jukes' deep cross at the far post.
But Leighton regained control and Silvestri bagged a second on 57 minutes.
Gallant did likewise on 67 minutes to make it 4-1 and Scott Thomas completed the scoring with two minutes left.
Already-relegated Bromsgrove Rovers, meanwhile, finished second-from-bottom in the British Gas Business Premier Division after ending their season with a 2-1 defeat at Rugby Town.
Rugby, managed by former Rovers boss Rod Brown, scored the winner two minutes from time through substitute Scott Musgrove.
Bromsgrove had taken the lead on 11 minutes through Jozsef Jakab but Craig Herbert's header levelled matters within 90 seconds.
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