A ROUND-up of the weekend's junior rugby league in Warrington. 

Ince Rose Bridge u11 10 Rylands Sharks u11 12

SHARKS made it three wins on the bounce with victory at Ince.

Try scorers were Dylan Rowe and Leon Hayes, who converted both.

It was a good day for Hayes who won player-of-the-match award and the top tackler, after being involved in everything, topping the tackle count, creating the Sharks’ first try and scoring an excellent solo try.

Liam Argent took the coach’s award for his great defensive effort.

Rylands Sharks u9 9 Oldham St Annes u9 6

CONNOR Barton crowned a player-of-the-match display with four tries.

Morgan Morris and top tackler Charlie Fairbrother added two each, with Bobby Burrill scoring the Sharks’ other try.

Jack Leicester took the man-of-steel award, Callum Mackie core skills, Thomas Rogers coach’s award and Jason Goodier leadership qualities.

Rylands Tiger Sharks u9 6 Saddleworth U9s 5

TWO tries and a strong display up front from Max Myers-Davies saw him claim the player-of-the-match award in a very competitive game.

Top tackler Thomas Ashurst, Ciaran Card and Logan Trownson added the Sharks’ other scores, with a debut try for Sam Conwell.

Charlie O’Garra was rewarded for his all-round efforts with the coach’s award.

THE two Rylands under nines sides met in the final of the Warrington Wolves Foundation One Community fun day on Saturday.

After both sides went through the group games unbeaten, it was the Sharks who just came out on top in an evenly-contested final, winning 3-1. Sharks tries came from Connor Barton, with Thomas Ashurst responding for the Tigers.

Oldham St Annes u8 4 Rylands Sharks u8 4

PLAYER-of-the-match Lewis Owens crossed for two tries, with Harlie Barlow and Freddie Ball adding the other Sharks’ scores.

Bobby Booth and Josh Cowell shared the top tackler award with Seb Baty and Freddie Ball sharing the coach’s award.

Rylands Tiger Sharks u8 8 Portico Greens u8 1

TWO tries from top tackler Alfie Leyland and a brace from Harley Coyne saw the Tiger Sharks claim their first-ever victory.

Other Sharks’ scores came from player-of-the-match Phelim O’Neil, Evie Rose Irving, Ryan Caley and Fenton King.

Debutant Lewis Coleman shared the coach’s award with Mikey Smith.