GK – Nicky Hogarth (Falkirk)
Falkirk's lead at the top of the William Hill Championship has been cut down to six points after Friday's 1-1 draw at Ayr United was followed by Livingston defeating Greenock Morton on Saturday. Hogarth put in a strong display with a pair of spectacular first-half saves as well as a couple of excellent reflex stops to deny Curtis Main and George Oakley in Ayrshire.
DEF – Lewis Miller (Hibs)
Hibs are now 17 games undefeated in the William Hill Premiership after Sunday's 4-0 victory over Dundee, a result which pushes them three points clear in third place. Miller was not only strong at the back, he continually got forward from right centre-back to aid the attacking, including a terrific run and assist which created the second goal.
DEF – Tam O’Ware (Kelty Hearts)
After Charlie Mulgrew's departure as manager, Kelty Hearts responded with a huge 2-0 victory away at Inverness CT. O'Ware, who now takes charge of the team on an interim basis, was Kelty's leader at the back.
DEF – Scott Constable (Stirling Albion)
Strong in the air and composed on the ground, the 17-year-old loanee from Dundee United was easily the Binos' main man – despite a double from Ryan Shanley – as Stirling Albion overcame a first-half deficit to defeat Stranraer 3-1 at Forthbank.
DEF – Magnus Mackenzie (Alloa Athletic)
The scorer of the only goal as Alloa Athletic defeated Annan Athletic 1-0 to remain on the heels of Queen of the South in the William Hill League 1 play-off race, Mackenzie also stood out for his tireless performance at the Indodrill as the Queen's Park loanee got up and down the flank all game long.
MID – Dylan Lobban (Cove Rangers)
It ultimately wasn't enough to stop Arbroath from clinching the title this past weekend, but Cove were able to get back to winning ways with a 3-1 victory at Dumbarton. Lobban scored twice and put in a terrific performance otherwise.
MID – Reo Hatate (Celtic)
Two goals from the Japanese playmaker, including a terrific opener, helped the league leaders to a dominant 5-1 victory over Kilmarnock in a match where Brendan Rodgers' side led 4-0 after just 24 minutes.
MID – Caolan Boyd-Munce (St Mirren)
St Mirren have done it again! The Buddies will finish in the top six of the William Hill Premiership for the third consecutive season after a 3-2 win over Ross County. Boyd-Munce netted a crucial equaliser during the first half in Paisley and continued his sparkling recent form with another impressive display.
MID – Sam Stanton (Arbroath)
Two goals from the key January signing helped ensure it was party time at Gayfield as Arbroath crushed Stenhousemuir 4-0 to seal the William Hill League 1 title and a return to the William Hill Championship at the first time of asking. For his goals and his performance in the win, Stanton is this week's Star Man.
FWD – Innes Lawson (Edinburgh City)
The Meadowbank side all but secured their place in the William Hill League 2 play-offs with a 2-0 home win over Elgin City. Lawson added the all-important second and put in another dazzling display for Michael McIndoe's men.
FWD – Nikolay Todorov (Hamilton Accies)
Hamilton Accies secured their second big away win in consecutive weeks as they defeated Partick Thistle 2-1. Todorov could scarcely have picked a better time to score his first goal of the season, opening the scoring for the visitors, as he produced a fine all-round performance to lead the line.