Marown beat Governor’s Athletic 11-1 on Thursday evening to pip Castletown to the JCK Division Two title.

Dave Brew’s Crosby side went into the match knowing a win would secure them promotion and a six-goal victory would seal them the silverware.

Stuart Morris gave Marown a seventh-minute lead only for Daniel Thirlwell to level it up for Governor’s.

Marown’s Matthew McQuarrie then saw a penalty saved as Marown’s path to the title took another twist.

Morris settled Marown nerves in the 23rd minute when he put his side back in front.

Joey Rothwell added a third before two Morris penalties prior to the break put Marown 5-1 up.

Morris added another at the start of the second period to put his side within touching distance of the title.

Brew’s charges had to wait until the 73rd minute to get a seventh goal.

Andrew O’Neill netting prior to substitute Kevin Druggan rubber stamping the title win with a brace.

McQuarrie made it 10 before Morris netted his sixth of the championship-winning rout.

Castletown go up as runners-up, Foxdale finishing third for the second successive season despite beating Douglas and District in their final match of the league campaign.

Jay Chatwood scored a brace in that match for Dale to seal the Silver Boot with 43 goals.Corinthians and St George's will contest Monday's Kirby Estates Cowell Cup final after the pair won Thursday evening's semi-finals.A Brody Patience brace gave the Whites the win over Town, while goals from Adam Adebiyi (2), Sammy Gelling and Tom Chatel saw Geordies edge past Pully who replied through Owen Canipa, Jacob Thomas and Lewis Daly.Thursday, May 18Kirby Estates Cowell Cup semi-finalsCorinthians 2-0 CastletownPulrose Utd 3-4 St George’sJCK Division TwoMarown 11-1 Governor’s AthleticFoxdale 6-3 Douglas and District