The Sceptre Sunday League ended their season with four competition finals and Aspect Sports had particular reason to be happy.
For winning the Colin Tyler Charity Cup at Roots Hall meant that the Canvey-based outfit had won no fewer than three major crowns this term.
Having already captured the Premier Division Championship and Section A Andy Ward Memorial Cup, they took the Colin Tyler with a 6-0 win over First Division Samba.
Gooden was the hero of the day with a hat-trick, while Green fired home two goals and McCrearan one.
The Ashingdon Trophy final was staged at Cupids County Club and Shoebury Old Boys 2nd were held 3-3 after extra-time by their counterparts from Rayleigh Royals.
However, Shoebury won 4-3 on penalties. G Brown, Ledger and Coates got their goals with Mackintosh, Meecher and Brough replying.
The Spring Cup was also at Cupids Ground in Great Wakering and here First Division BJA just got the better of Second Division opponents Porto to the tune of a 2-1 scoreline.
BJA goals came from Marger and Selery, while Smith replied.
It was a similar story in the Spring Trophy. Perry Athletic, from the First Division, also came out 2-1 winners over Division two opposition in the shape of Athletico Porters.
Gale and Cross got the Perry goals with Smith replying for Porters.
The Sceptre League are looking for new teams for next season and application forms are available from Mick Hayward on 01702 527992.
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