HUNDREDS of young people took to the field at The Halliwell Jones Stadium on Sunday.
Scouts from across 30 groups in Warrington took part in a traditional St George's Day parade as Wolves met Huddersfield Giants in Super League.
And some also came out with the players before the game kicked off.
The groups cater for girls and boys aged from six up to young adults at 25.
It is delivered by adult members through volunteering.
A spokesman for the Scouts said: "The pressures and expectations that our young people have to tackle are increasing. The future is uncertain.
"Scouts has never been so important in helping them prepare for the future, developing the skills for life they need to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
"Their goal is to be led by young people, supported by adults, who have a positive impact in bringing communities together and contributing to society."
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If you’d like further details on how young people or adults can try Scouting, email Debbie.Phillips@CheshireScouts.org.uk, quoting WOLVES2019.
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