PREMIER Division outfit Bluestone Aces completed their remarkable unbeaten season with a hammering of bottom side Jack O'Clubs in the Grimsby, Cleethorpes & District Pool League.
In the season's final round of fixtures, Aces ran out 11-1 winners to maintain their unblemished record, with John Dodsworth saving the slam for the strugglers.
Inspiration Fireplaces found themselves 6-0 up by the interval when they entertained Hainton All Stars.
Lee Blanchard and Tony Miller opened the scoring with eight ball clearances each, while Paul Jackson went one better by getting two.
The visitors had the better of the second section, though, to restrict Inspiration to an 8-4 win.
Although The Valiant were a player short for their match against The County, they managed a 7-5 victory.
Chris Pratt produced an eight ball finish for the home side with Mike Caborn taking one for the visitors.
Lucarlys BC visited Birds Eye Trixters and went into the interval 4-2 ahead with Neil Carr getting an eight-baller in the third frame for the visitors.
With Butch Reynolds on form to grab the fifth, the Trixters claimed a point by taking the final frame for a 6-6 draw.
Imperial Mints opened the scoring at Cashgen Legends by taking the first frame, before Scott Grice pulled the hosts level with an eight ball clearance.
They went on to take the next frame, putting themselves in front for the first time in the match, but the Mints fought back again to take the next two, with P Turrell knocking in an eight ball clearance.
But the home side levelled the match up at 6-6 to ensure that both sides went home with a point.
Laceby Legion B, of Division One Tuesday, have been crowned champions after winning 8-4 at Fishermans.
Bluestone went to play Mayflower Pilgrims and, after sharing the first section, enjoyed the better of the second to record a 7-5 win.
Also winning 7-5 on their travels were Keelby Kings.
Cleethorpes Cricket Club played host to The Jube in a closely fought contest which ended in a 6-6 draw.
Clee Social Santos of Division Two, tore into an eight-frame lead without reply against Casa B. They bagged the final frame as well as they won the match 9-3.
After sharing the first section, Hope & Anchor went on to win 7-5 at home to Clee Social Nutters.
Buddies Hotshots secured second spot with a 7-5 victory at Seas Hurricanes A.
Sunnyside B went to play Alley Cats two players short and soon found themselves struggling after the home side took the first four frames.
They threatened to stage a fight-back by taking the next three, but the home side took the last playable frame and with the four 'gimmies', the Cats got the cream with a 9-3 win.
Station Hotel let the Division Three runners-up spot slip away when they went to play league leaders The Olde Farmhouse Inn.
The home side set the ball rolling by taking the first four frames, but the Station fought back.
And that was as good as it got, as the Little London side took the rest for a 9-3 triumph.
Kingsway Club moved into second spot on frame difference after going to play Casablanca and tearing into a 10 frame lead without reply.
J Lyons eventually stopped the rot for the home side, but that proved to be in vain as the visitors went on to record an 11-1 win.
A five-man De Kyme travelled to play Grimsby Tryers, and went into an eight frame lead before Richard Bessey stopped the rot for the home side, who were given two 'freebies', making the result a 9-3 away win.
In Division Four, Cue World Cobras paid the price of being a player down when they entertained Spiders Web.
The visitors dropped just two frames in the first section and one in the second as they marched to a 9-3 win.
Elsewhere, Yarbrough Arms beat Cambridge Club 8-4.