Holbeach lost their cup final.
The Young Tigers started the brighter team with Jack Keeble going close, but Wisbech got in ther stride and took the lead with a good strike from the edge of the box.
In the second half determined Holbeach got a d
eserved equaliser with a good Louis Steadman corner headed home by Dexter Facey.
Play beacme end to end with Purple regaining the lead but the Tigers wouldn't give in.
Good work between Luke Barnes and Declan Earth released Steadman who scored.
With four minutes to go and extra time was looming, a Wisbech shot was well palmed onto the post by Cameron Sleight, but the ball fell to an opposition player who scored.
As the Tigers pushed for the equaliser they were hit on the break with goal number four sealing the win.
Manager Phil Barnes has been proud of the team's attitude and comittment all season.
Holbeach Utd Res 5 Oundle Town Res 4HOLBEACH won their final match of the season – and a great one it was.
Andy Surilus put Oundle ahead early on, but Johnny Smith equalised on 20 minutes.
Seven second-half goals began just a minute after the break with Cymon Lambe putting Holbeach ahead, and he soon made it 3-1.
Darren Budd kept Oundle in it with a 54th minute goal, but Dave Wilson's great shot restore the two-goal margin.
Martin Mason pulled one back for the visitors and Budd levelled the score at 4-4.
But Wilson popped up with the winner two minutes from time.
Pinchbeck Utd 2 Stamford Bels 2AFTER not playing particularly well for most of their last game of the season, Pinchbeck showed spme character by coming back from 2-0 down to earn a draw.
Adam Braybrook got the first goal and Liam Harrison grabbed a last-gasp leveller.
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