Crostyx Under-14 Girls completed their Home Counties Development League B-winning season with a 2-0 victory over Hampstead & Westminster.
The match also marked the last game at the Peter May Centre for the club.
The visitors were unable to field eleven players, leading to the coaches of both sides agreeing to ten aside.
Crostyx were very sloppy in the first half, time and again giving possession away.
Both sides created chances but the on-loan Styx goalkeeper proved to be the difference, making a number of key saves.
In the second half Crostyx started to dominate but a series of missed chances kept the scoreline level.
The deadlock was finally broken after sustained pressure from Crostyx produced a short corner. Demi Evarschi attacked from the base line and passed to Lucy Leel, who crashed the ball into the back of the net.
Good attacking play was on show down both wings as the girls pursued a second goal.
However, Hampstead nearly equalised after a defence-splitting ball was played through the centre of the pitch but Crostyx were fortunate their goalkeeper was alert to deal with the danger.
Pressure from the girls produced another short corner as Evarschi and their captain combined again for Leel to score her second of the match and seal the win.
Crostyx Under-12 Girls competed in the Essex Mini League finals day in Chelmsford on Sunday.
The side faced Old Loughts in their opening match but could not find a breakthrough as it finished all square.
But Crostyx eased to a 5-0 victory over Saffron Walden in their second match.
A short corner move was expertly put away by Imogen Murphy and Clara Johnson scored four excellent goals for the victors.
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