Crosfields Cobras u11 0

Shevington u11 30

CROSFIELDS put in a much improved team effort. The parents' player of the match was Daniel Atkins, the special effort in defence award went to Johnny Eland and David Outen, the coach's special effort award went to Luke Conaway and the most improved player was Grant Clark.

Latchford Albion u11 18

Rylands Sharks u11 16

JOE Cooper played on the wing for Latchford and picked up the top attacker's award for his strong running. Luke Boden worked tirelessly in defence and team player John Rigby capped a fine performance with two well taken tries. Rylands' tries came via coach's award winner Jack Holt, two and special award winner, Jack Bloomfield.

Culcheth Eagles u11 0

Orrell St James u11 30

CULCHETH'S first half performance was their best to date but in the second half Orrell proved too strong. Player of the match Richard Roscorla was ably supported by the strong tackling of Josh Coppin, Adam Forshaw, Joseph Weir and Sean Clark.

Grappenhall Giants u11 18

Saddleworth u11 18

BOTH sides were strong and enthusiastic. Grappenhall's try scorers were Andrew Gilbert, Liam Hamley and Steven Pilkington. Other good performers were player of the match Jack Swindells and coach's award winner Steven Pilkington.

Waterhead u11 18

Woolston Rovers u11 22

WOOLSTON'S determination was the key to this deserved win. Callum Moore, Nathan Pemberton, Michael Speakman and James Rowlands crossed the try line. Sean Boyle also impressed.

Woolston Rovers u12 36

Leyland Warriors u12 4

WOOLSTON again showed that good support and team play can win matches. Debut players Jonny Wilson and Joe Delooze both managed to claim tries and others came from Alex milbourne, two, Adam Clare, Stuart Simm, Martin Ball and Adam Files.

Latchford Albion u13 10

Culcheth Eagles u13 16

LATCHFORD'S tries came from player of the match Adam Yates-Dutton and John Hewitt. Tom McIntosh made his 100th appearance for Latchford and their 'unsung hero' was Matthew Curran. Greg Hamilton was at the core of Culcheth's attack. Jack Taylor scored two tries and player of the match Ben Stokes grabbed the other.

Halton Hornets u13 6

Rylands Sharks u13 14

RYLANDS came from behind to win this top-of-the-table clash. Peter McLoughlin, Stephen Ogden and player of the match Joe Clarke scored tries. Anthony Whelan and Danny Bridle played well.

New Springs Lions u14 44

Woolston Rovers u14 6

WOOLSTON struggled to come to terms with a big New Springs side but Davies did cross for a try. McNamara looked threatening in attack and Kanczes stood out in the forwards.

Blackbrook Royals u14 30

Latchford Albion u14 14

THIS was a better team performance by Latchford than in their previous three victories. Having been decimated by Blackbrook earlier in the season, the scoreline alone shows a great improvement.

Blackpool Scorpions u14 8

Crosfields Cobras u14 18

CROSFIELDS earned a hard fought victory on the back of strong performances from Ryan Duffy, Matt Collinson, Matt Jones and Zak Taylor. Try scorers for Crosfields were Dean Major, Samir Tahraoui, James Astley, James Giblin.

Rylands Sharks u14 16

Haydock u14 14

RYLANDS and Haydock contributed to an entertaining game but the Sharks came back strongly to score the winning try late on. Their tries came from Chris Tickle, Marco Hill and Jack Reid. Sam Delmar was the player of the match, Liam Walsh was the top tackler and the coach's award was won by Chris Dolan.

Culcheth Eagles u15 24

Hindley u15 4

CULCHETH'S flowing ball handling and speed gained them an advantage against a gutsy and determined Hindley side. The home tries were scored by N Touhey, three, N Woodward and C McCracken.

Pilkingtons u15 26

Crosfields Cobras u15 4

THE final score does not reflect the game and in Adam Neale Crosfields had the best player on the field. Soap's touch down came courtesy of Tom Sephton. Good performances were put in by Andy Dixon, Chris Dean and Liam Duffy.

Crosfields Cobras u16 24

Wigan St Judes u16 10

DESPITE trailing 10-4 at half-time, Soap completely dominated the second period with some super handling and strong defence. They scored 20 unanswered points, mostly constructed from a revitalised Danny O'Brien. The try scorers were Caswell, Lenihan, Hendrick and Monks.

Latchford Albion u16 14

Widnes St Maries u16 8

LATCHFORD'S strong defence pulled them through and crucial scores were touched down by Ste Moorcroft and Ant Kelly. Other good performers were Ben Mellor, Ste Fisher and Mike Cooper. Daz Hill, Joe Gandy and Kelly controlled play.