Wanderers retain commercial title
Saturday when they blasted Forties 5-0.
With an unassailable four-point lead and just a single game remaining Wanderers were left to celebrate into the night a well earned championship.
Richard Correia assured a free flowing of the `bubbly' by lashing a hat-trick while Eric Jones and Trevor Gillis added icing to the cake with single tallies.
But while the top end has been settled there remain many unresolved issues at the bottom as the switching among those struggling to avoid the drop continued.
Exiles aided their cause greatly with a surprising 4-0 whitewash of Spinning Wheel that moved them from seventh to fourth and gave them hope for survival.
Leading 1-0 at the interval Exiles were further sparked by the insertion of Alan Johnson, who proved just the tonic his side needed with a pair of well taken efforts.
Other tallies came from Antoine Cannonier and Edwin Ford as the Wheel defence had little answers for their hard running opponents.
Hard-luck KPMG were all but condemned to play in Group B when they went down 3-2 to Robin Hood as Mike Harvey, Tim Perry and Ray Morrison hammered more nails into the KPMG coffin.
Goals by Stuart Drake and Mark Briers were simply not enough for the losers and a major miracle is needed for them to avoid the plunge.
Somerset Extros fell into a precarious position second from the bottom but could take solace in having a game in hand after their scheduled fixture against Island Rangers was postponed.
Just a single match was played in Group B and witnessed a tremendous 8-2 beating administered by St. George's All-Stars upon a short-handed Valley crew.
Cal Raynor (two), Hubie Wade, Charles Wade, Kenneth Cann, Ricky Smith and Milton Jones and an own goal accounted for the east enders goals while Kevin McNeil and Millard Rawlins were on target for Valley.
Two other games were decided by default as Fire Services and Prison Officers failed to show against North Village Rams and Park United, while Devonshire Colts All-Stars and Lobster Pot had their contest postponed.
In Alliance Division Group A action Dandy Town drew 3-3 with St. George's, North Village blasted Hamilton Parish 10-4 and Somerset and PHC had their match postponed.
In Group B Southampton and Boulevard drew 2-2, Devonshire Cougars downed Somerset Eagles 15-2 and BAA versus St. David's was postponed.
