Teams came from as far as Liverpool, Oldham and Southport but it was local sides who took most of the honours at Akzo Nobel's annual five-a-side tournament.
Host side Akzo Nobel lead the charge winning two age groups as East Lancashire sides won four of the six sections.
There was also glory for Feniscowles Juniors and Pendle Forest as 64 teams took part in the event which is now in its fifth year.
And and that was after 32 teams did get to play as the under eights and under 12s were cancelled due to the weather.
The under sevens age group was one of only two to be won from teams from outside the area.
Dynamo Burscough beat Clitheroe Wolves 1-0 in the final after both sides beat Akzo Nobel Red and Huncoat United respectively in the semi finals. A total of 10 teams took part in the under nines section with two clubs making up the four semi finalists.
In the first semi final, Akzo Nobel Red beat Haslingden Blue 2-0 and Akzo Nobel Blue set up an all host team final after a 1-0 win against Haslingden Red.
In the final, the Blues proved to be too strong and ran out 4-0 winners.
The under 10s final provided one of the best of the weekend. Feniscowles Juniors reached the final after victory against Akzo Nobel Red while Pendle beat Fletcher Moss Rangers.
There was nothing to separate the two teams in the final and after the match was goalless after normal time it was Pendle who won after a dramatic penalty shoot-out.
There was another penalty shoot-out in the under 12s as Crown Paints eventually beat Bacup United 7-6 to book a place in the final against Akzo Nobel Blue who beat Brierfield Celtic 1-0.
In the final, Akzo beat fellow Darwen side Crown 3-0. In the under 13s competition, Liverpool side Prema Lads proved to be too strong for the local clubs. Prema beat Borrowdale United 1-0 to book a final place against Brierfield Celtic who beat Akzo Nobel by the same scoreline. In the under 14s section eight teams took part in a mini league which was eventually won by Feniscowles Juniors who finished up with 17 points after winning five and drawing two matches. Akzo Nobel Blue pipped Akzo Nobel Red to runners-up spot on goal difference after both finished on 16 points.
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