Raith Rovers brought closure to their 12-year Livingston jinx with a dramatic victory on the last day of the season.
It seemed the points would be shared when Livingston’s Iain Russell made it 2-2 with a 90th minute equaliser.
However, there was time for Raith forward Brian Graham to grab his second of the game to earn the side their first win over the Lions since 2001.
Raith took the lead after 21 minutes when winger Grant Anderson showed a great turn of pace to burst into the box before rifling a right-foot shot past Andy McNeil.
Livingston equalised on 44 minutes when Laurie Ellis handled in the box, and Liam Fox stepped up to thump the resulting penalty into the roof of the net.
Andy McNeil made a double save to keep out Joe Cardle, while Tony Andreu was inches away with an 18-yarder at the other end.
Raith goalkeeper Ross Laidlaw was also called into action, using his legs to block Russell’s close range toe-poke, before getting two hands to Kevin McCann’s 18-yard piledriver.
Rovers took the lead with nine minutes left when substitute Pat Clarke sent a cross to the back post for Graham to steer a header beyond McNeil.
The home side thought they had rescued a point on 90 minutes when Russell got the final touch amid a stramash to take the ball over the line.
However, Raith surged forward straight from kick-off and Graham latched on to a through ball to dink the ball past an out-rushing McNeil, before firing a volley past the defender on the line.