It was another hat-trick for super striker Scott Adam as he scooped a trio of titles at Largs Thistle's annual Player of the Year celebration. 
The big forward notched 23 goals to help Thistle on their way to promotion and was recognised by players and supporters alike during the recent prestigious event, held at the Masonic Hall in Largs.
The West Kilbride man won the Player's Player of the Year, Supporters Player of the Year, and top scorer awards at the big bash.
Thistle were on unstoppable form with a fantastic finish to the season with seven league wins resulting in a memorable promotion, and although they lost out 1-0 in the Ayrshire Weekly Press cup final to Kilwinning on the final day, it failed to take the shine off an outstanding achievement.
Scott Adam said: "I was delighted to win the three awards. Thanks to everyone at Largs Thistle FC for a great season. The only disappointment was not to round it off with a cup win but onwards and upwards for next year."
Club President Peter Connor said: "I would like to thank everyone who came along to our Player of the Year celebration. 
After the Ayrshire Weekly Press Cup final, the players shouldn't be disappointed. It was a fantastic effort, and I thought they did everyone proud in Largs.
"Promotion to the West of Scotland Premier League was first and foremost this year - and we achieved that. 
"I would like to thank everyone including all the sponsors including EDF Energy, and Kenny Little who has put a lot into the club, and to supporter Dick Brock for his generous help.
"For the players to go on a run to win seven games in a row in that league was an unbelievable performance to win promotion.
"I would like to thank the Largs Thistle management for a really great effort and they have been fantastic. I'd like to thank Arnie - he puts 150% into the team and is absolutely fantastic.
I would like to thank the committee - it it wasn't for the committee, we wouldn't have a team, and the committee have done a fantastic effort and everyone should be proud of themselves.
"I would like to thank Pat Rall, Tommy Scoullar and all the guys that help out of the park, and all the volunteers who help out.
"If it wasn't for their efforts, the football wouldn't happen and they deserve great credit."
Thistle manager Stuart Davidson said: "I would like to thank all the volunteers - everyone has played their part from Pat, Tommy and Arthur. You need all that behind the scenes.
"The players have been fantastic. 
"We have had some big days out at Cumbernauld and Irvine in recent weeks, but it is all the training and preparation on the winter nights which goes in it in Largs. Before Christmas, they took it on the chin, rolled their sleeves up and worked hard at training in the freezing cold nights. 
"We got a mentality about us, and we kept winning. 
"A year ago we were relegated and it was absolutely horrible, so it is great to bounce back after winning promotion.
"Of course, losing the Ayrshire Cup Final was a disappointment, but we could have been sitting in the house and just waiting for the Player of the Year celebration to happen. We had a cup final to take care of. It never quite happened we never got the breaks. The effort was tremendous but the main thing was we got promotion and let's celebrate that.
Club veteran Tommy Scoullar, 82, and his wife Betty awarded Stuart Davidson with a gift for his services, and Tommy handed out the Archie Dickie award for top volunteer to his friend and fellow volunteer Pat Rall.
Largs have lined up a number of friendlies for pre-season in July including Stranraer Reserves, Greenock Morton, and a trip to Luncarty.
Thistle will be playing in the new-look Premier League of the West of Scotland next season with Irvine Meadow, Renfrew, Cambuslang, Beith, Kilwinning, Troon, Auchinleck, Pollok, Hurlford, Glenafton, Cumnock, Clydebank, Kilbirnie, Roy Roy and Petershill.
The club are always on the look-out for new volunteers and it is an exciting time to help out with the Premier League season to look forward to. For more details, email p_connor2@sky.com
Pics: Ryan Scott Photography