HALLOW Village have clinched the runners-up spot and promotion to the Worcester and District League Premier Division after a thrilling 3-2 win at Division One champions Coppertops Athletic.
Trailing 2-0 at one stage, two goals from Jamie Lawrence sealed victory and a place in the top flight for the first time in their history.
AFC Mazak blew their promotion chances with a 4-3 defeat at New AFC Barbourne.
Meanwhile, there were hat-tricks for Darren Campbell, Richie Vernon and Lee Haden as Bridge Rangers bowed out of the league with a 9-0 hammering of Blue Star.
In the Premier Division, there was an amazing 6-6 draw as Martley Spurs rescued a point from 4-0 down at champions AFC Heenans.
Andy Bullock cracked a hat-trick for Heenans, as did Luke Willetts for Martley.
KGV Worcester have won Division Two after a 4-2 victory over Droitwich RBL, thanks to Nathan Owen’s treble.
AA Chequers secured the runners-up spot after a 2-2 draw at Keyz04.
Free-scoring VBL Sports Reserves were crowned Division Two winners after thrashing Hangover 7-2.
There was a brace each for Scott Jenkins, Martin Newman and Chris Newman, who took his personal tally for the season to 53.
West Malvern secured second place, Lee Stone firing a treble as they beat Droitwich Spa Eagles Reserves 4-2.
Malvern Rangers ‘A’ leapt above Eagles into third with Dan Stowe notching a hat-trick as they crushed GDL Athletic Reserves 8-1.
Rick Holloway was another hat-trick man in Worcester City Wanderers’ 4-1 success at Albion.
Division Three champions Inter Express won 5-1 at Upton Star with Matt Lakey scoring his first goal in seven seasons.
There was a goal fest at VFC Keyz who lost 8-3 to Hallow. Matt Walters grabbed a treble for Hallow with Tom Smith doing likewise for Keyz.
Other hat-tricks came from Rob Jones as Malvern Victoria won 7-2 at New Inn Sports and Mitch Yardley for Wychbold, who thumped AFC Brewers 6-1.
The Saturday Division title will go to Powick if they beat Hallow next weekend after hammering GDL Athletic 12-1.
Ricky Buckland netted four times, while Stuart Greaves hit a hat-trick. VBL Sports still have an outside chance after a 5-2 win over West Malvern.
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