ALL Saints School's Under-14 football team are top of the form in triplicate.
They have completed the treble of league, York and District Cup and County Cup the second year running the squad have achieved the feat.
They did it last season as U13s and this time won all five of their league games to collect their first piece of silverware.
They then beat Norton College on penalties to win the County Cup at Whitby Town's Turnbull Ground.
Norton took the lead but All Saints levelled through Tom Corner. Extra-time could not produce a winner and the final was settled by penalties with All Saints goalkeeper Rob Hodson proving the hero with two crucial saves in the shoot-out. Successful penalty-takers for the York school were Josh Ferguson, Lee Fisher and Tom Khan.
All Saints also had to come from behind to lift the York and District cup.
They trailed to Tadcaster Grammar school before Lee Fisher's great solo effort made it 1-1. Seconds later Corner put Saints into the lead. From then on All Saints dominated and ran out 4-2 winners with Joe Dale and Ferguson on target.
Ryan O'Reilly was All Saints' man of the match with an outstanding defensive display.
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