The curtain has come down on another season in the Herts Advertiser Sunday League with the final act being the AGM and presentation evening.

Herts Advertiser: The Herts Advertiser Sunday League cup winners: Chris Gregory (Skew Bridge Rothamsted) - Knockout Cup; Dan Welch (AFC London Road) - Intermediate Cup; Neil Metcalfe (Herts Advertiser); Lee Bennett (Wheathampstead 89) - Junior Cup; Les Crabtree (Skew Bridge) - Challenge Cup. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALLThe Herts Advertiser Sunday League cup winners: Chris Gregory (Skew Bridge Rothamsted) - Knockout Cup; Dan Welch (AFC London Road) - Intermediate Cup; Neil Metcalfe (Herts Advertiser); Lee Bennett (Wheathampstead 89) - Junior Cup; Les Crabtree (Skew Bridge) - Challenge Cup. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALL (Image: Archant)

It was a good year for AFC London Road who did the double, winning the Division Two and Intermediate Cup crowns, while AFC Rangers lifted the Premier Division title.

Herts Advertiser: The Herts Advertiser Sunday League top goalscorers: Sedin Mustafic (AFC Mymms) - 15 goals; Harvey Scott (AFC Rangers) - 16 goals; Neil Metcalfe (Herts Advertiser); Scott de la Fuente (Brookmans Park Res) - 27 goals; Curtis Warner (Hatfield Seniors) - 19 goals. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALLThe Herts Advertiser Sunday League top goalscorers: Sedin Mustafic (AFC Mymms) - 15 goals; Harvey Scott (AFC Rangers) - 16 goals; Neil Metcalfe (Herts Advertiser); Scott de la Fuente (Brookmans Park Res) - 27 goals; Curtis Warner (Hatfield Seniors) - 19 goals. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALL (Image: Archant)

Blacksmiths and Pioneer Selection were the winners of Division One and Division Three respectively while Wheathampstead '89 picked up the Junior Cup.

Herts Advertiser: Paul Mott (left), the winner of the top referee award in the Herts Advertiser Sunday League, and runner-up Alan Walker. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALLPaul Mott (left), the winner of the top referee award in the Herts Advertiser Sunday League, and runner-up Alan Walker. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALL (Image: Archant)

Skew Bridge won the Challenge Cup and Skew Bridge Rothamsted claimed the Knockout Cup.

Herts Advertiser: Gary Hitchen of Marshalswick Rovers receives a cheque from Minerva Sports' John Metselaar (left) as winners of the Sportsman Club of the Year trophy in the Herts Advertiser Sunday League. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALLGary Hitchen of Marshalswick Rovers receives a cheque from Minerva Sports' John Metselaar (left) as winners of the Sportsman Club of the Year trophy in the Herts Advertiser Sunday League. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALL (Image: Archant)

Scott de la Fuente of Brookmans Park Res was the league's golden boot with 27 goals while Curtis Warner (Hatfield Seniors), Harvey Scott (AFC Rangers) and Sedin Mustafic (AFC Mymms) topped the charts in the other divisions.

Herts Advertiser: Herts Advertiser Sunday League chairman Jim Lynch presents the Golding Cup to Allan Johnston of Welwyn Warriors. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALLHerts Advertiser Sunday League chairman Jim Lynch presents the Golding Cup to Allan Johnston of Welwyn Warriors. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALL (Image: Archant)

League chairman Jim Lynch presented the Golding Cup to Allan Johnston of Welwyn Warriors and Gary Hitchen accepted a cheque from John Metselaar of Minerva Sports for the Sportsman Club of the Year.

Herts Advertiser: Herts Advertiser Sunday League treasurer Jean Hubball receives the sponsors cheque from Herts Advertiser's Neil Metcalfe. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALLHerts Advertiser Sunday League treasurer Jean Hubball receives the sponsors cheque from Herts Advertiser's Neil Metcalfe. Picture: BRIAN HUBBALL (Image: Archant)

The top referee in the league was named as Paul Mott with Alan Walker the runner-up.

Treasurer Jean Hubball also received a cheque from sponsors Herts Advertiser who will continue to support the league.