Pace took the points after a pulsating match, holding on for a win after being 2-0 up and then 4-2.
Tadburn's Bradley Wells had the first shot on target, but it was straight at the keeper.
Pace then warmed Will Hill's hands, but again the shot was too straight.
Some good passing by the Panthers between Fraser and George gave Jordan Barnes a sight of goal, but he pulled it wide with his weaker right foot.
With 15 minutes on the clock Pace took the lead thanks to a well struck shot from the corner of the box, it went high into the far corner giving the keeper no chance.
Tadburn had a free kick in a central position but Jordan Oland's effort went over the bar, then Pace increased their lead when a good run and cross from the right gave a tap in for Tom Holden-Dye. 2-0.
Within seconds though Tadburn had reduced the deficit when Jordan Barnes won the ball outside the Pace box, rode a couple of challenges before shooting low into the far corner on his favoured left.
He repeated the feet three minutes before the break, but this time scoring at the near post. So thanks to Jordan's quick double the teams came in level.
The Pumas were looking dangerous from the restart, Will saved another good effort from the edge of the box then did well to save a one on one.
Another shot forced him to save low at the base of the post.
Then disaster struck for Tadburn when Brad lost the ball in his box and then left a leg in to concede a penalty, Pace made no mistake from the spot to regain the lead.
It turned into a double calamity when Pace delivered a corner high to the near post, Will rose to catch it but the ball went through his hands, Max tried to head it over, but it came back down and by the time the keeper had dived on it, it was over the line. 4-2.
But again Tadburn got back into it quickly, George Daniels providing a great cross from the right which Bradley headed over the keeper and into the net.
A great goal that made up for his error earlier. But it was too much to ask for Tadburn to pull two back again, despite throwing everything forward for the last five minutes.
Angus Marshall had put in another captain's performance at centre back, and pushing forward in the end, which earned him the man of the match award, while Jordan Barnes' clinical finishing also deserved merit.
Congratulations to Pace who finished the season with a win, while Tadburn have one more game to see if they can finish above them in the league.
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