PENLAN wrapped up another great season by securing the division four south west title in their final game of the season and breaking the 100-point barrier.
They beat Bridgend Sports 34-0 at Mynydd Newydd to leave themselves four points clear of second-placed Glyncorrwg, who had kept the title race alive until the last game by beating Penlan 14-8 in the Afan Valley last Wednesday.
It is the second season in a row that Penlan have won promotion since they were given WRU status two years ago.
On Saturday they were 20-0 up at half-time and never looked like not winning.
The club's top try-scorer No. 8 Robert Di'lulio was the man of the match, his hat-trick taking him to 24 tries for the season.
Wing Dafydd Pritchard and replacement flanker Adam Glover also crossed and fly-half Scott Davies landed three conversions and a penalty.
In the only other game in four south west, Nantyffyllon beat Abercrave 31-8 in the Llynfi Valley.
Abercrave finished the season second from bottom, with only Birchgrove below them.
In division three south west, the only game saw Brynaman finish in seventh place after a 25-3 home win over bottom club Aberavon Green Stars, who had only one win all season.