Over 100 trophies were presented to their successful team and five legends from the past came along to present the awards.
They included former player Ron Guthrie, a member of Newcastle United Fairs Cup winning squad in 1969 and a member of Sunder
land FA Cup winning team of 1973 and James Brown, one of Hartlepool United's promising young stars and a former New Hartley Juniors Player of the Year and leading goal scorer.
The biggest surprise of the evening was when former New Hartley Junior Ray Kennedy (Arsenal, Liverpool and England star came along and helped to present the trophies.
Ray was always a regular at New Hartley Juniors presentation nights when he was with Arsenal and Liverpool but in recent years, suffering from Parkinsons Disease, he was unable to attend.
The team had a great season, winning the Northumberland FA Junior Cup and the League Subsidiary Cup. They were also finalists in the Durham FA Youth Cup and the Sunderland Eye Infirmary Cup. They also finished runners-up in the Durham County Lomax Under 18s League.
Two players who presented the trophies played against each other in the 1973 FA Cup semi final, Ron Guthrie Sunderland winners against Arsenal with Ray Kennedy in their side.
Player of the Year: Mark Hall.
Young Player of the Year: Lee Richardson.
Leading Goalscorer: Alex Mathewson.
Players Player of the Year: Joe Berry.
Northumberland FA Youth Team Player of the Year; Chris Moffet. This was the second year in a row the award went to a New Hartley Juniors player. Lee Mason now with Hartlepool United won it last year.
Players who received awards included the following players - Mark Hall, Matty Crook, Chris Compson, Joe Berry, Liam Bainbridge, Nick Storey, Chris Moffet, Lee Richardson, Adam Foster, Jon Luke, Jamie Heathcote, Liam Stubbs, Jack Donnothy, Zak Douglas, Kyle Larmouth, David Hooper, Jamie Patterson, Danny Young, and Alex Mathewson,
Special awards: Mark Hall (captain) for three years excellent service played in nine cup finals for the club.
Chris Compson played in two seasons for the New Hartley club without missing a game.