LUXOL St Andrews may have suffered a 3-2 defeat in their final outing of the season away at defending champions Freshford United, but it wasn’t enough to prevent them from claiming their first-ever Division One title.

Luxol arrived at Brown’s Park looking to finish the campaign with a victory, but in the knowledge that for them to lose out on the title, closest rivals Warminster Town Reserves would need to beat Semington Magpies by 30-plus goals.

Freshford raced to a 3-0 lead with the first two goals coming from Nathan Gant, the first being set up by Tom Rooney and Steve Roddy providing the assist for the second.

Roddy himself made 3-0 after good work from Theo Sing.

A Gavin Eyres own goal got Luxol back in the game and when Aaron Cockerill drove home a brilliant free kick to reduce the gap to the odd goal before half time it was game on.

Neither team could add further to their first half goals, but it was all joy for Luxol at the final whistle as news filtered through to Brown’s Park that Warminster had only won 3-0 to hand Luxol trophy, presented to captain Adam Potter by League chairman Roly Hill.

Warminster Town Reserves' second spot was their best ever league finish, Sam Clift, who also missed a penalty, Craig Sheppard and Matt Dyer scoring against Semington.