Bishopthorpe completed a league and cup double by beating Easingwold Town 3-1 in the York FA Acaster Steel Cup final.
Matthew Goddard gave Town a surprise lead after he ran on to a through ball from a free kick and shot past the advancing Bishopthorpe keeper.
But celebrations were short-lived as, just one minute later, Adam Thornton lobbed Easingwold goalkeeper Toby Wells and James Edmond forced the ball over the line to equalise.
Edmond was denied a second goal by Wells' tremendous save but Goddard also rattled the bar at the other end early in the second half.
Bishopthorpe edged in front when man-of-the-match Thornton lobbed a stranded Wells and then clinched victory when Edmond netted from close range after the Easingwold keeper had saved an initial shot.
Trophies were presented by Dave Purdy of Acaster Steel.
Holders Selby Olympia Reserves clinched a dramatic extra-time victory to retain the York FA Sunday Morning Junior Cup.
Matthew Muscroft snatched a late winner to defeat Skelton 3-2 as penalties loomed.
Skelton had earlier taken a 15th-minute lead when Neale Holmes fired in from 15 yards.
Muscroft levelled the scores after a superb through ball from Jordan Lindley but Skelton regained the lead midway through the first half when Holmes - the smallest player on the pitch - rose to head in a right-wing cross.
Olympia's Ryan Chadwick was then denied by a great save from Scott Birkley but Skelton went close to extending their lead when Richard Wells' header crashed against the crossbar.
It was left to Steven Jeff to force extra-time for Olympia with a 75th-minute header.
Muscroft then ensured that his team were presented with the winners' medals by York FA president Roy Ellwood.
Bishopthorpe White Rose 'A' and 'B' teams, who play in the York Mitchell Sports Mini Soccer League Under-7s Division One, have enjoyed a good season. The 'A' team were runners-up to Rawcliffe in their section while the 'B' team won their section with Poppleton finishing runners-up.
Updated: 11:00 Friday, May 13, 2005
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