Brighton B finished their East Sussex Inter-League season with 5-5 draw with Crowborough A.
Colin Slattery gave Brighton a real flyer with breaks of 46 and a brilliant 60 to beat East Sussex finalist Steve Crowley 80-31 and 81-14.
The scores were soon levelled when Rod Morgan found Andy Gatward too strong and went down 58-28 and 71-1.
Malcolm Egginton could not handle Andy Phillips, who won 56-24 and 68-30.
Alan Slattery was surprised by Nigel Winter 69-52 in their first before the Brighton man hit back with a 58-19.
David Deen got Brighton right back in it for the draw by beating Steve Howell 69-16 and 58-36.
Lewes A finished their season with a 6-4 defeat against Hastings at Newhaven Constitutional.
Hastings took the first when Paul Davis hit a break of 87 for an 87-22 victory, but Bull hit back to take the second 62-15.
Sean Payne put Lewes in front when he beat Chris Quinnell, who is now retiring, 58-33 and 68-27, which included a 40 break.
Barry Goldsmith found James Loft in unforgiving mood as the Hastings man won 62-53 with a 46 before taking the second 66-29.
Mark Tilbury had given Hastings the lead when he beat Gary Page 61-51 and 72-65.
It looked as if Richard Barrett might earn a draw for Lewes after a 57-24 first frame win over Adam Appleby.
But the young Hastings player responded with a 34 to win 53-21 for a last-gasp Hastings win.
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