The SAYFC brought its East Region Cabaret back to a sell-out crowd at the Perth Concert Hall.
Seven teams took part in the competition’s eighth year.
Introduced by the East chairman Annette Redpath were performances from Brechin YFC, Forfar JAC, Perthshire District, Kinross JAC, Strathmore JAC, Bell Baxter ADS and Bathgate JAC.
The judges were Anne Hamilton, Janelle Anderson and Peter Peddie.
The BP Farm Service Perpetual Trophy was presented by Euan Hart of SAC Consulting to Kinross JAC for their production of Grease Has Got Talent.
Scoring 93 points, it was produced by Linda Stevenson and Fiona Alexander.
Taking second place with 88 points was the team from Bell Baxter ADS with Fifty Shades of Farming, produced by Jacqui Brand and David Scott.
After a fine performance of the McAddams Family, Bathgate JAC incurred two time penalties to slip down to overall third. Their act was produced by Hazel Ireland and Lizzie Main.
The team scored 87 points, and club member Colum Findlay won the trophy for best act outwith the winning team for his solo.
The show was opened by accordion player Stuart Anderson, and was closed by an act from East Aberdeen.
Following the competition a dance took place at the Zoo Nightclub, Perth, giving approximately 350 performers and members of the audience to dance the night away.
Results (Entertainment value, presentation and production, balance of programme, sub-total, time penalties = total):
1 Kinross JAC, 46, 34, 13, 93, 0 = 93.
2 Bell Baxter ADS, 45, 31, 12, 88, 0 = 88.
3 Bathgate JAC, 45, 32, 12, 89, 2 = 87.
4 Strathmore JAC, 43, 29, 10, 82, 0 = 82.
5 Perthshire District, 43, 29, 11, 83, 2 = 81.
6 Forfar JAC, 40, 29, 9, 78, 0 = 78.