Relegated Burgess Hill ended their season on a high after a nine wicket home win over Pagham.
Home bowler Roger Marshall took 4-18 to help skittle Pagham for 129, which was never going to be enough as Burgess Hill raced to 133-1. Opener Jason Atkins carried his bat to reach 89 not out.
Lindfield consolidated their mid-table finish with a six run home win against rock bottom Clymping.
Lindfield bowler Ashfaq Ahmed took 5-43 as Clymping collapsed to 103 all out, before the home side reached 104-4 inside 25 overs.
Division two champions Pulborough, who will play in the County League next season, marked their last Invitation game with a defeat at Ansty.
Pulborough were dismissed for 142 with only Tom Feest (46) and Gavin Clark (37) offering some resistance against the bowling of Simon Parsons (6-35) and Andy Mott (2-21). Ansty reached 144-4 in reply thanks to Richard Nichols who hit 91 not out off 88 balls, including 14 fours and a six.
Southwick gained promotion to division one following a maximum points win at Barns Green. Jim Downey (87) and Mark Rae (49) helped Southwick set a total of 215-7, which was more than enough as Green were dismissed for just 93 in reply. Mark Williams (5-25) and Paul Grennan (4-43) did the damage.
Billingshurst beat Eastergate by 58 runs at home, but still had to settle for a third place finish.
Mike Burroughs starred with the bat for the hosts with a knock of 141 not out and Pete Burroughs chipped in with 45 as Hurst made 218-3. John Etherington (40) did his best to inspire Eastergate in reply, but good bowling by Pete Burroughs (4-31) and Matt Gooda (4-23) left them all out for 160.
Scaynes Hill were relegated to division three after a draw at Keymer & Hassocks.
George Parker hit 42 for Hill, but they were left all out for 112 after some relentless spells by Keymer bowlers John Grimley (4-38) and Justin Toussaint (5-30).
Keymer were happy to bat out a draw in reply as they reached 72-8 with Craig Patterson taking 4-29 for Hill.
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