Northern Rangers claimed second spot in the men's Northern Championship league but had to settle for third in the women's league.
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The club played a rare Sunday double-header to conclude its season in both competitions with matches against cross-town rival Launceston City.
Rangers president Dale Coombe said with the NTCA Ground no longer available due to cricket and City also unable to use Prospect Park, the teams were grateful to Launceston United for the use of Birch Avenue.
Needing a victory to leapfrog United and finish second behind champions Devonport in the men's competition, Rangers ran out comfortable 4-0 winners.
Yitay Towns claimed another double to continue his remarkable goal-scoring spree since returning from the NPL Victoria with Wes Chugg and Brayden Cobern completing the scoring.
Strikers (11-2-1) were almost as dominant as their NPL Tasmania side, winning the league by nine points as Rangers finished on 26 points (8-2-4) and United on 25 (7-4-3).
Ian Loft's women's team also hit four but the 4-1 win wasn't enough to climb above Devonport who secured second spot behind Launceston United with a 6-3 win at Burnie on Saturday.
Phoebe Pearce claimed a double with Mo Chamberlain and Emma Langley also on the scoresheet.
Gloria Cleine claimed City's consolation.
After dropping points in just two draws with Burnie, Cam Heazlewood's United finished runaway winners with 38 points from 14 matches, followed by Strikers (11-0-3) on 33 points and Rangers (10-1-3) on 31 with Burnie another 10 points adrift.