It has been a rollercoaster campaign for the local club who are featuring in the top national league for an eighth consecutive year.
Featuring six of the finest clubs from across the UK, North Ayrshire's campaign got off to a rocky start - with some key player missing through long-term injury.
The club won just one of its opening six matches and was languishing near the foot of the league table.
However, an incredible win against title chasing Ormesby in March - a result which went a long way in derailing its opponents title bid - proved the catalyst for a turnaround.
The local side followed up that result with another victory against fellow Scottish side Drumchapel.
They then tasted defeat away to Fusion before rounding their season off last weekend on a high note with a battling 4-3 win against BATTS.
Viktor Gorman led the charge with two singles victories, with Martin Johnson adding to the success by winning one of his two matches.
Despite a pair of tough losses for Christopher Main - Martin and Viktor united and won the fixtures' only doubles tie which proved enough to win the match overall.
The win secured an impressive fourth placed finish for North Ayrshire who will take confidence from their resurgent end to the season.
A club spokesperson said: "We earned a 4-3 win against BATTS to end our 24-25 season, ensuring a fourth place finish for our team.
"A strong Premier League division this year with us finishing strong in the second half of the season after a difficult start.
"Big thanks goes to all our players, coaches and volunteers who have put in a big effort throughout the year."