South Durham Amateur Boxing Club finished the 2003 strongly and go into 2004 hoping for more of the same.
Paul Warnet got to the semi-finals of a Novice championship while Mark Davies reached the finals of the same championships where he came a close second.
Paul Warnet and Joe Davison boxed at Chesterfield the same week and they both won while Steven Slack achieved a knockout win in Bedlington.
His power was proved too much for his opponent, putting him down in the first and second rounds before stopping him in the third.
Coach Jeff Saunders, meanwhile, has praised the club's most successful boxer after claiming his eighth national title.
Bradley Saunders carried off the National Association of Young People's Clubs crown after the 17-year-old from Sedgefield beat Michael Grayden from Bristol Brads Plain by 18-7 on computer scoring under 57kg contest.
Jeff Saunders said: "Bradley set out to concentrate on his boxing and not get drawn into a fight and he did exactly that and boxed well. It was a good contest, but Bradley had the edge all the way through."
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