THE climax to the season resulted in a goal fest and saw Millhouse turn in a superb performance to become Premier Division champions due to their superior goal difference as they scuttled Ship Wallasey in a dominant 16-1 success.

On the scoresheet were Tom Quinn (5), Jamie Parker (3), Perrie Black (3), James Clare (2), Ryan Clarke, Daren Halligan and an own-goal as they overwhelmed a 10-man opposition to retain their title.

Great Float S&S washed away a stubborn FC Victoria in a 10-5 victory to repeat last season's runners-up spot as Robbie Black (3), Tom Harris (2), Mike Pickles (2), Jamie Stark, Anthony Anglesey and Lee Bridge all found the net in an excellent game.

Making it a hard-fought victory were Vics who had Gary Parr (2), Matty Kerr (2) and Jamie Evans on target.

Wallasey Oval completed their Division One campaign with a 6-0 defeat of Wallasey Town to ensure a league and cup double thanks to top scorer Sam Hunt netting yet another hat-trick, along with singles from Oliver Bradley, Matty Hughes and Ryan Foo to give them a success-laden season.

Grange Hearts edged out Upton FC in a 4-3 verdict to finish joint second, but firing the goals for Upton were Sean Walker, Dan Chamney and Reece Mearns.

Liver View and Clarence battled out a 2-2 draw on a very heavy pitch to finish their season's work and Olympic Rangers ran out 5-4 winners over AFC Tima as Aaron Mawdsley bagged a treble, with Jack Moore and Chris Ryan netting singles.

Replying for Time were Mike Redgrift with a hat-trick and Danny Walsh added a single.

Despite Tom Carter scoring for Wallasey Mens in their Division Two fixture versus Upton Town, they lost 4-1 to finish third.

Stanleys Cask ended their season in sixth place following their 4-3 away success against Halfway House courtesy of efforts from Martin Wilde (2), Colin Newton and Kyle Hulse, and grabbing the responses were Jake Maddox, Ethan Tellett and an own goal.

Plenty of goals came in the Dundee Youth Division as Heswall Youth netted double figures against Saints AFC in a 10-2 victory that gave them runners-up spot. Hitting the consolation goals were Liam Clarke and Danny Andrew.

FC Spartans claimed the title without kicking a ball as Heswall Juniors failed to field a team which gifted Spartans the three points.

In the Grove Youth Division Ashville Youth ended their season with an 11-4 success over Glenavon Athletic.

Most of their goals came courtesy of Owen Reilly (3), Scott Towers (2) and Zack Precott (2), with Matty Howe (2), Joe Davidson and Callum Travers bagging the replies.