Premier champions Percy's FC completed the Vanitec-sponsored Chippenham & District Sunday League campaign in style against a Box Rovers side that started the game with only nine players.
Keith Dawdrey's side, who became the first team from Corsham to lift the top flight crown, maintained their 100 per cent home record by virtue of an 8-0 win.
Last season's champions Box fell behind after 90 seconds courtesy of a Dave Kilmurray strike that came after a patient build-up involving five players.
Bolstered by a 10th man, Box battled their way back into the game but Percy's stole a second with Kilmurray finishing clinically.
Luke Chapman made it 3-0 in the 28th minute and Frank Rogers swept home Percy's fourth.
Box keeper Tom Smith could do nothing as Chris Curry thumped home Percy's fifth in the 41st minute.
Percy's added three more in the second period with Rogers, Kilmurray and Curtis all on target.
Despite, Malmesbury Victoria's 6-0 loss at Westbury Rangers A, they are still in with a great chance of claiming second spot behind Percy's.
Rangers' victory saw them extended their winning run to four games, with Marc Lanfear hitting four to take his season's total to 28.
Pack Horse were on course to pick up a share of the spoils from their game with Hullavington Village which would have been enough to secure them top flight football again next season.
But despite the Horse's best efforts they fell to a superb late Darren Legg overhead kick in a 2-1 defeat.
Westbridge United gained revenge over West End Wanderers with a 6-2 win dashing West End's hopes of a top-two finish in Division Two.
North Bradley put recent problems both on and off the pitch behind them, with Ali Belcher replacing Julian Hooper as manager.
Belcher took his side to Malford as Bradley's home pitch was unavailable and was rewarded with a point from a 1-1 draw.
Any hope that Wingfield had of sneaking second place behind Semington Rovers ended with a 3-1 defeat at the hand of Spencer Sports.
Blue Circle Saints capped a remarkable season with two wins in four days that saw them secure runners-up spot in Division Three behind champions Holt FC.
The Saints eased to a 7-2 midweek win over Cooper Avon.
Southwick Sports lost 2-1 at home to a rejuvenated Corsham Park Rangers team. Kelvin Stewart and Mark Wolf ended Southwick's interest in a top-two spot.
Corsham thumped Rowde 10-0 to maintain their own hopes of getting their hands on a piece of silverware.
Ashley Rich (3), John Horne (2), Scott Lye (2), Liam Ralph and Martin O'Shea were the Centre's scorers.
Blue Circle knew that a Sunday morning victory over Roadrunners would give them second spot and they duly obliged by beating the Trowbridge-based team 7-3.
Pete Ralph's youngsters at Corsham Centre claimed a 6-2 win against Hare & Hounds.
Luke Denham (3), John Horne, Matthew Lye and Liam Ralph were their scorers.
Corsham Park Rangers, who shocked Southwick Sports in midweek, followed that victory up with another surprise win 1-0 over AFC Unicorn, with Rob Varley on target.
Westbury Rangers B suffered a 1-0 defeat in their final game of the season. The Division Four champions lost in midweek to Parsons Nose, with Wayne Bailey's 24th goal of the season enough to give the Melksham side their third win on the trot.
Parsons followed up their Thursday night victory with a 7-3 win over KSM, who became the first side to concede 100 goals this season.
Trowbridge Town Supporters Club completed their promotion-winning season with a 3-1 win over Plough.
All Cannings B finished their first year in the league on a high after a 4-0 defeat of Bradstone Rovers.
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