Results – Sunday, April 14
Premiership
Arrow Valley 4-4 Quinton Athletic
Arrow Valley: Kian Davies, Cal Ribbans, Shane Hancox, Josh Smart
Championship
Astwood 1-2 FC Arrow Spa
FC Arrow Spa 5-0 Astwood
Headless Cross 10-0 Beoley Village
Redditch Borough JW 6-2 Abbeydale
Redditch Borough JW: Jamie Walsh 3, Regan Salisbury, Jack Neal, Ryan Beech
League 1
Oasthouse Ath 2-3 Redditch Borough LA
Redditch Borough LA: Keanan Ebanks 3
League 2
Lydiate Casuals 5-3 Rubery Memorial
Lydiate Casuals: Jamie Taylor 2, Curtis Mahoney, Shaun Davies, Jake Booton
Rubery Memorial: Daniel Bramwell 2, Conor Mcateer
Supplementary League
Catshill 3-0 VKL United
Catshill: James Bullock, Ellis Blakemore, Harry Crane
BSA Cup Final
South Birmingham Activ 1-2 SSS Lions
South Birmingham Activ: Ellis Reilly
Terry Cup Final
Rubery Athletico 5-0 Rednal Bilbao
Rubery Athletico: Brogan Halpin 3, J Wicketts, Syrus Warren-Paul
REPORT
After eight internal cup finals, two external cup finals and 594 league games, the Redditch and South Warwickshire Combination Football League season has finally come to an end.
The final Premiership match of the season saw Arrow Valley come from two goals down to lead only for Quinton Athletic to score a late equaliser in a thrilling 4-4 draw.
In the Championship, FC Arrow Spa won both fixtures in a double header against Astwood as they edged the first game 2-1 before easing to a 5-0 victory in the second match.
Elsewhere, Headless Cross hit double digits as they hammered Beoley Village 10-0 whilst Redditch Borough JW thrashed Abbeydale 6-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Jamie Walsh.
In League 1, Redditch Borough LA sealed a 3-2 win against Oasthouse Ath whilst in League 2, Lydiate Casuals beat Rubery Memorial 5-3 in a thriller which included a goal of the season contender from the winners.
The Supplementary League finished with a 3-0 win for Catshill against VKL as the victors ended the season in third place.
In the BSA Cup final, SSS Lions claimed a narrow 1-0 win against South Birmingham Activ to secure their first cup final success as a team.
And in the Terry Cup final, more than 500 people watched on as Rubery Athletico produced a dominant performance to beat Rednal Bilba 5-0 as Brogan Halpin scored a hat-trick.