EIGHT regional titles, nine most valuable player awards and the club championship trophy.
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The City of Orange Touch Association enjoyed a massive haul from Sunday's Hornets Don Green Western Junior Championships.
The Orange club played host to the annual event at Waratah Sports Ground, and was able to field a team in all 10 divisions.
Orange won the under 10, 12, 14 and 16 girls', and under 12, 14, 16 and 18 boys' grand finals.
"I'm very proud of all our teams. It was a hot day yesterday [Sunday] but everyone stepped," COTA president Cathy Goodlock said.
"Big pat on the back to the coaches, what an awesome effort, and nine MVPs."
The under 10s girls were only up against Mudgee, but they played four times.
The Orange side, which included three girls from Dubbo, lost their first two matches before scoring a 2-all draw and then winning the grand final 2-1.
The under 12 girls went through their four matches undefeated before winning the grand final 6-nil.
The under 14 girls dominated their division, easily winning their three pool matches before beating Parkes 7-nil in the semi-final and Wellington by the same margin in the grand final.
The girls scored 43 tries during the day and only conceded two.
Orange's 16 girls played against under 18s sides all day and pushed them, and finished as the highest ranked under 16s side.
The under 18 girls won three of their six pool games before losing their grand final to Parkes 5-2.
In the boys' competitions, Orange's 10s side was competitive all day but lost the decider to Dubbo 5-2.
The under 12s were dominant and won all their pool matches before accounting for Dubbo 3-1 in the grand final.
The under 14s edged out Lithgow 4-3 in their grand final after suffering just one loss on their way to the big game.
Orange's 16 boys were a strong force in their age division and accounted for Dubbo 5-3 in the grand final.
The under 18s boys went through the competition without a loss, and comfortably accounted for Wellington 7-3 in the decider.
The referees also voted on the most valuable players (MVPs) for each age division and Orange players claimed nine of the 10 awards.
Orange's MVPs were Hope Gibson (10 girls), Jaylen Downey (10 boys), Rebecca Prestwidge (12 girls), Jack Cole (12 boys), Ella Robins (14 girls), Trent Maguire (14 boys), Cheynoah Merchant (16 girls), Dale Jones (16 boys) and Ryan Griffin (18 boys).
Goodlock thanked the referees and officials for their work during the championships.