Yelverton juniors, who really established themselves last year and bagged a haul of three county trophies, are seeking to maintain their form this year.
They walked away with the West Devon Junior League, won the League Championship Day in August and followed by taking the Tamar Cup in October.
John May, who helps run the club's junior section, said: "This was the first time in the history of the league that any club has won all three competitions. It is truly a fantastic achievement.
"To win the three trophies, against some tough opposition, proves just what a great bunch of youngsters we have here."
This season the squad is virtually the same so the club are expected to continue their domination.
"Because of the efforts they put in, they will be a better team than last year," added May, who praised junior organiser Ian Northey for his work.
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