City United's investment in developing their juniors has paid dividends, clean sweeping the Tamworth Twenty20 competition silverware.
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In a milestone achievement in the club's history not only did all four grades qualify for their respective final, but they are the champions in all four.
After fourth and first grade had done the job the previous week, second and third grade were both triumphant on Friday night with second grade beating North Tamworth and third grade accounting for Old Boys.
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It comes after second and third grade both made the final last season, only for them to be washed out.
Having as a club probably been "a bit slow to move with the times", as president Andrew Rodgers put it, and "a bit hesitant about playing Twenty20", to have all four grades win was "pretty special".
Even more so that the club's young guns played such a pivotal role.
Charlie Henderson and Logan Spinks led the way with the bat (Henderson) and ball (Spinks) for second grade on Friday night. The previous week Joey Mead and Matt Holmes had starred with the ball for first grade.
"It's been a lot of hard work the last four years to get the juniors to come through," Rodgers said.
But they are starting to reap the rewards.
First and second grade also made the one-day final this season with second grade going on to be victorious. On that occasion it was Logan's older brother Oscar and Kilian Apen that, along with Tom Wilson, set the win up.
The next step is to win the first grade premiership, something the club haven't done since the 1996-97 season.
"That's the big yardstick," Rodgers said.
"Old Boys are the point everyone has got to match."
He said the second grade clash on Friday night was one of the best games of cricket he's seen in Tamworth for years.
"Credit to Norths they played so well, I didn't think they'd get so close," he said.
Batting first City made 7-133. Henderson helped set a good foundation with a well-composed 46 from 51 at the top of the order. Fellow teen Ben Livingstone also chipped in with 23 and Dan Whale 24.
Spinks then bowled brilliantly at the end, claiming 4-15 to restrict the Redbacks to 9-123.
Glenn Simpson finished unbeaten on 40 after Glenn Lewington had made 31 at the top of the order.
Jake Hawkins was earlier the star for third grade blasting an unbeaten 58 from 29 (including two sixes and six fours) after snaring 3-21 as City chased down Old Boys' 75 in just nine overs.