Yesterday afternoon saw Lisnagarvey crowned Ulster Indoor champions, having won all six of their games in the competition.
Following their success, the side have also qualified for the All-Ireland Indoor Championships, which will take place next month in Dublin.
The day kicked off with a local derby between eventual champions Lisnagarvey and Banbridge.
It was Banbridge who took the lead in the tie with Edward Rowe getting his first goal of the competition, but just three minutes later the side were pegged back by a Mackenzie Connor strike.
Further strikes from Rowe and Matthew McKee came either side of an Oliver Kidd penalty corner as Banbridge went into the half-time break 3-2 ahead; however, the Hillsborough side turned it around in the second half.
Two further drag flicks from Kidd saw his side maintain their 100% record from day one, as they eventually held on to win 4-3.
Hot on the heels of Garvey, Cookstown got their first win of the afternoon as they beat Belfast Harlequins 3-2.
Goals from Luke Haycock and Stuart Smyth gave the side an early 2-0 lead before Ewan Hutchinson struck back for the Belfast side.
However, the reigning champions soon restored their two-goal lead with a second of the afternoon from Smyth.
With 29 minutes played, Aaron Murphy got a second for Quins to set up a nervy ending in the tie, but Cookstown held their nerve to seal a narrow 3-2 win.
In the games that followed, both Cookstown and Lisnagarvey continued their fine form, securing wins over of Banbridge and Belfast Harlequins to set up a deciding game.
With just four minutes played, Danny Kerr gave Cookstown the lead, but the group leaders quickly hit back as Ryan Getty got his first goal just six minutes later.
A James Evans strike restored the reigning champions’ advantage going into the half-time break before Oliver Kidd showed his quality from penalty corners.
The Garvey forward struck twice to turn the game on its head and give his side the lead for the first time in the clash with just nine minutes left to play.
That was until James Evans struck level once more to set up a tense ending to the game.
Ultimately, it was Lisnagarvey who came out on top with Getty getting his second of the game just five minutes from the end of play, sealing a 4-3 win for his side and handing them the title of champions.
The final game of the competition saw Banbridge seal a comfortable 6-1 win over Belfast Harlequins.
Goals from Johnny McKee (3), Daniel McKee, Edward Rowe and Allen Lyons sealed the win despite a consolation strike from Ben Law with the win sealing third spot for Banbridge.