Bishop Auckland District have enjoyed an impressive season which has seen them win one trophy and finish as runners-up in two other competitions.
The Under-11s were winners of a tournament in Jersey where they played six games and won five, with one victory coming over a side a year their elder.
Played on a League basis before competing in a final, Bishop beat sides from all over the United Kingdom.
Results: Jersey 2-1, Wanderers (Jersey, Under-12s) 1-0, Plymouth 0-2, Chilton 2-0, Orpington 2-0, Walsall A 1-0 (Final).
Unfortunately for the Bishop boys, who number players from Barnard Castle, Coundon, Crook and Willington, they couldn't repeat that success in the Derwent and Medomsley League Cup nor the Harrison Cup.
In Derwent and Medomsley, Bishop Auckland lost 3-2 after extra time to South Tyneside after the scorer were locked at 2-2 at full-time.
Bishop won eight and drew one of 11 games in the Harrison Cup, which was played on a League basis, but that wasn't enough to stop South Tyneside pipping them to another piece of trophy.
Coach John Blenkinsopp said: "We've had a really good year and some of the lads have been for trials at League clubs like Sunderland, Middlesbrough and Newcastle."
* The team hold a presentation at Toft Hill (4pm-6pm) on Sunday where former Middlesbrough defender Steve Vickers will present the awards.
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