The Royal City Hyacks community football club won the flag division at the 41st annual Bronze Boot tournament in Surrey last weekend.
The five- to seven-year olds took first place overall with an undefeated showing, following an 8-7 victory over the defending champion Cloverdale Cheetahs in the final.
Andoso Dancey was the hero, booting a last-second field goal for the win.
Dante Baylis led the Hyacks offence with numerous touchdowns.
Tyler Duprey-Steinman was the standout on defence.
Willem Barnard had an outstanding day on the kick-return team, while Nicholas Dujmovic and Graham Armstrong anchored the offensive and defensive lines.
The eight-and nine-year-old atom Hyacks earned the second-place trophy at the Sun God tourney in North Delta.
New Westminster rebounded from an opening loss to host North Delta with a 30-0 victory over the North Langley Bears.
Shaye Rathjen made over a dozen tackles on defence, caused two fumbles and recovered one of them.
Defensive backs Arjen Bal and Evan Pattison also had multi-tackle efforts for the Hyacks.
On offence, Pattison rushed for more than 100 yards and scored three touchdowns.
Phoenix Bourrier also added a major at running back.
The Hyacks peewee team also fared well at the Sun God tournament.
Despite missing nine players to injury and summer vacation, the Royal City team eked out a 6-6 draw against Richmond.
Frank Wang scored the lone TD for New West.
The Hyacks went on to drop a 12-0 encounter with White Rock.
In the game, Nick Walia and Paul Roadilla had key fumble recoveries, while Christopher Kleefman had a strong outing on defence.
Connor Pattison also had a dominant game on both sides of the ball.
Linebacker Sarban Sidhu also left a big impression on the field with his tackling.
The junior bantams were denied a victory at the Bronze Boot, losing on a last-second punt return for a touchdown to the tournament champion Chilliwack Giants.
The Vancouver Main-land Football League regular season kicks off this Sunday.