Albion under-17s hope it will be a double celebration at Withdean on Saturday.
The Seagulls' title-winning youngsters collect their Youth Alliance trophy from centre of excellence sponsor Chris Weatherstone at half-time on a day the first team attempt to clinch the Third Division Championship against Macclesfield.
Albion youth manager Dean Wilkins said: "The kids have done well and I think they will be part of a nice finale with the first team with the way things have been going for us.
"Look at Cardiff losing when the Halifax match was called off."
Captain Nicky Bridle and striker Mark Windsor should be among the players at the presentation despite the pair suffering head injuries. They sustained knocks in separate incidents during a 5-2 under-17s victory over Orient at Brisbane Road.
Wilkins said: "They both had check-ups at hospital. Nicky was knocked out for a minute while Mark didn't lose consciousness. The club doctor diagnosed that Mark was okay while Nicky, as it was a little more serious, has had a few days' rest."
Chris Greatwich fired four and Darren Budd scored in a fixture that was officially a reserve game.
Wilkins said: "Both clubs agreed to play their under-17s. We had a relatively young side out with 15-year-olds like Chris Breach, who played the whole 90 minutes, and Mark Probert. It was a terrific performance."
The under-19s are without a game this weekend but entertain Exeter City in the Youth Alliance on May 5.
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