Fenland football round-up as the season draws to a close
Wimblington secured a top-three finish in Cambs Kershaw Senior A thanks to a final-day home victory against Great Shelford Reserves, whom they leapfrogged in the table.
Kyle Liddy registered a brace and Martin Porter scored the other in a 3-2 win for the hosts, who were reduced to 10 men following the dismissal of Thomas Wadsworth for picking up two yellow cards.
March Town A were 2-0 victors at Eynesbury Rovers Reserves in 1B, Oliver Belton and Jesse Cowles both finding the back of the net.
The Hares finished the season ninth in the table.
Chatteris Town Reserves ended their campaign with a 1-1 draw at Huntingdon United with Charlie Munns on target for the Lillies, who ended eighth in the standings.
Pawel Kalvzny scored four times and Martin Wright grabbed the other as Wisbech St Mary Reserves secured second place - and promotion - with a 5-2 success on the road at Soham United.
Manea United suffered two defeats in the final week, a 5-1 loss at Houghton & Wyton in midweek, where Theodore Willis was on target, was followed by a 4-1 home reverse to Hemingfords United A with Matthew Kent scoring.
Mepal and Sutton completed their campaign on a high with a convincing 6-2 win against strugglers FC Kennett.
George Rayner helped himself to a hat-trick while Joshua Chamberlain, Joshua Woolman and Callum Munden also registered in a one-sided affair.
March Academy finished their season with a flourish after a 5-1 victory at Mepal and Sutton Reserves, where Jack Conyard (2), Toby Conyard, Barry Brooks and Oliver Semys all found the back of the net.
The goals flowed between Manea United Reserves and Wisbech Town Acorns as the visitors ran out 6-3 winners on the afternoon.
Derren Singleton (3) and Richard Tarcsai (2) were among the goals for Acorns with the trio of Harry Ashwood, Josh Brittin and Jack Smith replying for the home outfit.
Second-placed AEK United were narrow 1-0 winners at Needingworth United Reserves, while Outwell Swifts Reserves suffered a 3-1 loss at ten-man Huntingdon United Reserves.
Leverington Sports ended the Peterborough League Premier Division season on a disappointing note after being soundly beaten 4-0 by Oakham United.
There was no joy for Tydd in Division Two as Liam Groves scored in a 4-1 reverse against Thorney at the Glebe Field.