LUMLEY made a clean sweep of the silverware in a successful Yorkshire raid on Sunday.
The County Durham club was offered a late invite to take part in Rothwell Town's tenth anniversary festival against dozens of teams from across Yorkshire.
They repaid their host's generosity by sweeping the board in the Under-10s, 12s and 14s age group categories.
Lumley Under-10s set the ball rolling by reaching their final without conceding a goal.
They made a great start to the final, against Lepton, with a goal virtually straight from kick-off by Jessica O'Connor.
Kayleigh Cowey doubled the lead, and it proved enough despite a late Lepton goal, the only breach of the Lumley defence in the competition.
Lumley Under-12s were beaten just once in their tournament, but avenged their 1-0 group stage loss to Norristhorpe by beating the same opponents 3-0 in the final.
Goalkeeper Sarah Eadon was the semi-final hero, making the only save in a penalty shoot-out after a 0-0 draw against Thornes, while Anna Collin, Steph Eadon and Amie Galer put Lumley into the final with successful spot kicks.
Hot-shot Claire Hagan scored twice in the final with the other goal coming from a long range Abbie McCormack shot.
The Under-14s finished off the Lumley hat-trick, going unbeaten through their competition despite losing key defender Natalie Syson with a nasty knee injury in only the second game.
With only one substitute available the rest of the team responded well, particularly 'Clean sheet' Chloe Bailey, who lived up to her nickname between the posts, not conceding a goal in six games.
Stacey Bonney gave Lumley an early lead in the final, scoring from a narrow angle, and Melissa Sandland cleverly finished neat passing moves to complete a 3-0 win over Hemsworth.
Coach Owen Temple said Sunday's successes underlined how far the club has advanced after only two seasons, with around 120 players now registered from under-10s to seniors.
* New players are welcome to attend the club's weekly training sessions, at Pelton Roseberry Sports College, at Newfield, near Chester-le-Street, on Thursdays.
Girls 12 and under start at 5.45pm, with the older age groups training from 6.15 - 8pm.
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