The play-off for third saw Fraser Tech overwhelm CMS Mt Maunganui 5-0, with Emma Andrews scoring a brace and earning the top goalscorer award for the women's Intercity League.
The men's Intercity final was an entertaining display of finals hockey between defending champions Hamilton Old Boys and Suburbs-Piako.
Old Boys had the early edge and went to the break leading 2-1. The second half was tight and both teams had their opportunities, but it was Old Boys' Chris Ebert who finished the scoring late in the game to give his team a 3-1 triumph and the Intercity Cup for another year.
Ricky Hayward, who got the award for top goalscorer of the Intercity season, stood out for Hamilton Old Boys, while Stuart Pitu was the outstanding player for Suburbs, keeping his team in the game with his clever distribution.
The men's plate for the lower six clubs was won by Kohekohe with a 5-2 victory over Waikato.
Men's Championship:
Grand Final, Hamilton Old Boys 3 (Jury Herewini, Kyle Westerman, Chris Ebert) Suburbs-Piako 1 (Josh Pratt), HT 2-1.
Play-off for third place, Fraser Tech 4 (Orin Burmester 2, Jason Coventry, Joel Kosoof) Te Awamutu 2 (Reiner Vellinga, Rhys MacLachlan), HT 1-2.
Men's Plate:
Final, Kohekohe 5 (Chad Whitehead 2, Trent Thornton 2, Steve O'Callaghan) Waikato University 2 (Kieran McLean, Paul Hamlin), HT 2-0.
Play-off for third place, Waiau Pa 5 (Phil Hook 2, Kurt Goldsmith, Josh Allan, Caleb Wood) Thames Valley United 1 (Luke Newbold), HT 1-0.