WELLINGTON ended their season on a winning note in the Premier Division of the Jewson Western League with a 2-0 home victory over mid-table Ivybridge Town at the Playing Field on Easter Monday.
The result took the Tangerines’ points tally past the 50 mark - their highest total in the division since the 2008-9 season.
It also moved them up to 13th in the table, although they will drop a place if Brislington beat Brixham in their final game this coming Saturday.
Wellington named an unchanged starting 11 for the third successive game as Ivybridge paid their first visit to the Playing Field after winning promotion last season.
The sides drew 1-1 when they met in Devon last month and there was little to chose between them in the opening half an hour.
But Wellington then struck twice in five minutes to take control and, after that, never looked like losing the lead.
They went ahead when a corner from skipper Sam Towler was flicked on by Tom Stone and Man of the Match Mark Cornish volleyed home at the far post.
Five minutes later it was 2-0 as Jake Quick marked the end of a wonderful playing career with a typical finish.
In his last game before retiring, the striker latched on to a through ball from Josh Lukins and had plenty to do as he went wide of the keeper but then cut back inside to drive home.
It stayed 2-0 until the break and Wellington had a third ‘goal’ disallowed nine minutes into the second half as Phil Mendonca’s effort was ruled out for offside.
Wellington: Jack McAndrews, Mark Cornish, Jacob Shore, Tom Stone, Nathan Byrne, Josh Lukins, Glen Wright, Sam Towler, Miles Quick, Phil Mendonca, Jake Quick. Substitutes: Sam Sheldrake, James De Selincourt, Charlie Wood (used); Harry Scott (not used).