Following the crash near the village of Penkridge, Dafydd Huw Craven-Jones, 18, and Morgan Jones, 17, died, according to Staffordshire Police.
The “beautiful soul” and “the kindest loving person you could wish to meet” were how Dafydd Huw’s family put him.
“Daf would do anything for anyone, albeit moan if he had to tidy his bedroom,” they stated.
“We just want to thank his friends for all the wonderful messages and memories they have shared of him and that his short life was filled with lots of love and happiness.”
According to his relatives, Morgan was “loved by everybody” and a “very popular young man”.
He loved being outside and was an excellent athlete in horseback riding, rugby, cricket, and show jumping, they continued.
He had gained admission to an agricultural college and had a strong interest in farming.”
“The void won’t be filled.”
The West Midlands Ambulance Service called the force just before midnight on Monday, according to the force.
One car, a Ford Ka, was involved in the collision, according to the officers.
Officials stated that two female passengers, ages 17 and 18, were admitted to the hospital with severe injuries. One is still in a serious way.
The youngsters were on the Wrexham Rugby Club’s youth team, according to a club representative.
“They were good friends on and off the field of play and the void they leave will not be filled,” they stated.