Hat-trick hero Elliott Nevitt was the king of Wembley with his devastating display in front of goal edging Rylands past Binfield, who more than played their part in another electric final.
At the heart of the love-in was Sean Moore, the captain and top scorer for the Hellenic League club whose Premier Division campaign was voided in December with them unbeaten in second place.
Goals in both halves from Kane Drummond and an Elliott Nevitt penalty put the North West Counties League side in dreamland, although Tom Tonks’ superb stoppage-time reply made for a nervy final few minutes.
Nevitt’s fine 62nd-minute strike was enough to end the five-day defence of the 2019-20 title which the Hornets clinched in a dramtic finale against Consett at Wembley on Monday.
Paul Shanley had put the North West Counties League side ahead in the second-half before an unfortunate Joe Denman own goal got West Auckland back on terms.
The FA announced they had removed the Northern Counties East League Villagers after it was found that Niall Tilsley was ineligible to feature against West after receiving two yellow cards earlier in the competition.
In a statement released via social media, North Ferriby confirmed that the Football Association have removed them from the Vase after they determined Niall Tilsley was ineligible to feature against West after receiving two yellow cards earlier in the competition.
Moore will be back on the road to Wembley this weekend when Shildon host Warrington Rylands in the last 32 of the Vase and he is hopeful that his side can deliver some happier memories for his club and himself.