MARDEN are the Premier Division champions in the Jewson Herefordshire Sunday League after losing just one of their 14 matches during the campaign.
The villagers finished their season four points clear of runners-up Carlsberg Athletic.
In Division 1, although second-placed Longtown still have a game to play, they will not catch champions Taylor Lane who are five points clear at the top.
Division 2 South champions Sinkum remain unbeaten after finishing their programme with the 16th success of their 20-match programme, a 2-0 success over Polska PGL.
Runners-up spot in the division remains unresolved with Hay St Mary's, who have two games to play, and Moorfields, who have one, locked together on 37 points.
Although newcomers Sinkum dominated the southern section, in Division 2 North, it was a much closer run thing but Bell's 1-1 home draw in their final match with Flying Duckers was enough to win them the title from Pencombe whose goal blitz in a 13-3 crushing of Wigmore proved ultimately to be in vain.
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