
Staveley Miners Welfare were crowned champions of the Sheffield & Hallamshire League, the other divisional winners were Barnsley FC Ladies, Chesterfield Town and Brampton United, while YP Women and Sheffield Wednesday won the knockout competitions.
Stocksbridge Park Steels finished four points behind Staveley as the runners-up, with Your Potential WFC in third. Last-placed Kiveton Park endured a long, tough campaign of 22 straight defeats.
YP Women denied Staveley the double with a 2-0 victory over them in the League Cup Final, with goals from Talia Brammah and Ayanna Davidson.
Both these finalists were accepted for promotion to the East Midlands League Division 1 South.

Barnsley FC Ladies comfortably topped the Division 2 table ahead of Brodsworth Main, followed two points behind by both Brinsworth Whitehill and Staveley Miners Welfare Reserves.
Division 3 was won by Chesterfield Town with a two-point margin over Charnock Ridgeway, who held a similar advantage over third-placed Wickersley.
Charnock Ridgeway were also runners-up in the Shield, as Sheffield Wednesday Development launched a dramatic fightback to edge the final 4-3.
A Ruby Spittle goal and a Millie Stephenson double had Charnock 3-0 up at half-time, but Summer Ingham started the comeback with a 64th-minute effort. Substitute Sophie Goodwin scored seconds before Anna Greenham equalised, then in the 88th minute Ruby Foster grabbed the winning goal.
Brampton United were dominant in Division 4, going unbeaten in their 22 matches with a goal difference of over 100. Worksop Town trailed by 11 points in second place, with Frickley Athletic 2nd XI in third.
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