CABIN End clinched the double in the most dramatic of circumstances as Blackburn Olympic suffered Eddleston Cup heartache in the Blackburn Combination.
The thrilling final appeared to be heading for a penalty shoot-out until Lee Usborne rose to head home a last-gasp winner.
It was a bitter blow for Olympic who had battled back from 2-0 down against the newly-crowned Blackburn Combination Division Two champions.
Ryan Walsh notched his 59th goal of the season to give Cabin End a 1-0 lead. That lead was doubled by Ashley Adair who celebrated with his infamous Shefki Kuqi dive before Olympic launched a comeback.
Lee Grundy made it 2-1 before Gaz Mawdsley scored the goal of the game with a neat chip over the keeper with just eight minutes remaining.
Mawdsley, Carl Black and Paul Strickland all forced Cabin keeper Paul Lancaster in to extra time saves as Olympic closed the game the stronger of the sides. But with a shoot-out looming, Usborne rose to head home the most dramatic of cup winners.
CABIN END: Paul Lancaster, David Hitchens, Steve Carroll, Paul Stephenson, Martin Dixon, Ben Parkinson, Brendan Georgy, Kieron Georgy, Ryan Walsh, Ashley Adair.
BLACKBURN OLYMPIC: Mick Fletcher, Dave Lloyd, Colin McMillan, Phil Scott, Rob Plummer, Steve Round, Lee Grundy, Paul Riley, Gaz Mawdsley, Carl Black, Paul Strickland. Subs: Anthony Lloyd, Rob Wilson
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