CROSS Hills under-12s have won the Craven, Aire and Wharfe Junior League in only their first season.
They clinched the title with three games to go after winning ten games and losing only once.
Highlights of their march towards glory include a 3-2 win at home to Keighley Shamrock and a 5-2 triumph at Nabwood.
Hills are now chasing a double as they are in the last eight of the league's cup competition.
All the team played their part in the success, with keeper Robert Tosney and midfielders Kieran Duxbury and Josh Page proving particularly influential.
Central midfielder Kieran is the son of former Bradford City skipper Lee Duxbury, who has occasionally helped with coaching the team.
Lee is planning to hold a soccer school in the summer which will hopefully attract more players to the club. Next season, it is hoping to run two under-13 teams and one at under-9s or under-10s.
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