GK - Brett Long (Peterhead)
Long came back to haunt his former club East Fife at the weekend as the hosts rode an early Jack Brown goal all the way to victory in cinch League 1. Thanks, in part, to a number of impressive saves from the goalkeeper.
DEF - Kyle MacDonald (Airdrieonians)
The right-back was in excellent form and got on the scoresheet as Airdrie were forced to concede the League 1 title race in the most impressive of circumstances. The Diamonds were 5-0 winners away to Clyde, while Cove got the result they needed to clinch the championship.
DEF - Sean Dillon (Montrose)
A third player from the third tier. Dillon was not only a stand-out at the back for Montrose in their come-from-behind 2-1 win over Queen's Park on Saturday, he also scored the winning goal.
DEF - Jack Fitzwater (Livingston)
The English defender has quietly had an excellent season and kept up his strong form as Livingston managed to survive without manager David Martindale, who was ill, to win 2-1 at relegation-threatened Aberdeen in the cinch Premiership.
DEF - Lewis Stevenson (Hibernian)
There wasn't much to write home about with regards to Hibs' 1-0 win at St Mirren, but the result does push the managerless Hibees away from the relegation spots and all but confirms their place in the top flight. Stevenson was excellent on the left of the back three.
MID - Jota (Celtic)
A goal and an assist from the Portuguese winger lifted Celtic beyond Ross County on Sunday afternoon, as Ange Postecoglou's side took a step closer to the title with a 2-0 win in the Highlands.
MID - Ben Williamson (Raith Rovers)
Two goals from the midfielder, playing in a more advanced role as the No.10, kept Raith in with a mathematical (though not too realistic) chance of making the play-offs on the final day of the campaign.
MID - Fraser Murray (Kilmarnock)
Friday night saw the culmination of the cinch Championship title race in the most dramatic fashion. Second-placed Arbroath led for most of the match at Rugby Park, only for Ash Taylor to equalise and set up a grandstand finish. That moment belonged to Blair Alston, who netted in the 90th-minute to clinch the cinch Championship crown. Murray was the stand-out for the home side during this monumental clash and bags the Star Man award for this team as a result.
MID - James Hilton (Stranraer)
Edinburgh City booked a place in the League 1 play-offs thanks to a victory over Annan Athletic on Friday night coupled with Stenhousemuir's home defeat to Stranraer the following day. "Jinky" Hilton netted twice for the Blues in the away triumph for Jamie Hamill's side, lending his former club a helping hand in the process!
FWD - Scott Wright (Rangers)
Wright forced one goal and scored another as Rangers overcame the first-half sending off of Leon Balogun to defeat Motherwell 3-1 at Fir Park and remain on the tails of rivals Celtic at the top of the cinch Premiership table.
FWD - Josh Ginnelly (Hearts)
Hearts may have little to play for as far as the league is concerned, but they kept up their excellent recent form with a 3-2 win at Dundee United. Ginnelly, a winger by trade, was played through the centre and tormented the United defence, including grabbing his side's second goal.