Dunnington and Stillington are celebrating York and District Junior Cricket Association doubles this season.
Dunnington won the Hirepoint Under-13 championship when they also added the title to their cup triumph.
They captured the league crown, presented by John Calder of sponsors Hirepoint, by beating York by 30 runs.
Andy Milne (31) and Adam Sutcliffe (30) put on 50 for the first wicket as Dunnington reached 95-4 in their 20 overs.
The Common Road youngsters and then tied York down with some fine bowling from RobertChipps (3-6) and Chris Moore (2-7), who backed up by Sam Hitchner's four overs for seven runs.
Joe Fox (16) and Karl Waite (18) batting well for York, but they could not recover from their early losses.
Stillington's Under15 team added the league championship to their President's Cup win when they beat Dunnington by 52 runs in the PK Accommodation championship final.
Shaun Speck (31) and Tom Banks (31) opened with a stand of 64 to set the platform for 108-3 despite some fine fielding and bowling.
That total proved too much for Dunnington as the top order fell cheaply and although Jonathan Bairstow held the innings together with a stylish 28, Speck went through the lower order to take 6-7 and lead his side to victory.
Paul Kenyon, of PK Accommodation, presented the Championship Trophy.
Updated: 10:26 Saturday, July 24, 2004
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