Thorndown Primary School, in St Ives, took the win at the annual Huntingdonshire Primary School netball competition.
The St Ives school claimed the district crown at the St Ivo Academy in March.
Thorndown Primary School took two teams to the event, and won both the A Team and B Team competition.
The pupils that took part proudly returned to the school laden with plenty of silverware.
Both girls and boys from Years Five and Six represented the school at the competition, where they showcased "excellent ability and effective communication as a team."
The impressive performance from the young netball stars has pushed Thorndown Primary School forward into the county finals where they hope to keep up their winning streak.
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Chris Snape, headteacher at Thorndown Primary School, said: "It is an amazing opportunity for our netball players to represent Huntingdonshire.
"Sport is a great way to demonstrate our principles of achievement, wellbeing and opportunity, and this year we have attended competitions for rugby, football, hockey, cross country, golf, orienteering, as well as the Special Education Needs Panathlon."
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