After experience a gut-wrenching 5-4 extra time loss in the final time two years ago Three Kings United coach Andy Clay said his was impressed by the way a young side missing a few regulars stepped up.
"It's been some years since Three Kings won the Knockout Cup and the last trophy we won was the Northern Premier League five years ago," Clay said.
"We've come close and we had that heartbreaking loss in the final two years ago and amazingly we only have two players today left from that line up.
"We've got five players at the U-20 Women's World Cup and senior players have moved on so while that advancement is a measure of success for the club but it's also great to win trophies."
"I worked out we had an average age of 17.4 and what really impressed me about them, in trying conditions, was that even at the end when I'm saying go long they still playing out from the back and keeping the ball.
"It was tough in the first half as we rode our luck a little at the start with a couple of chances that hit the bar. Massey tried to play as well but we got tighter at the back but still played while Longo came into her own as the game went on."