DROITWICH U-8s 20 Camp Hill U-8s 20. Spa's tries were scored by Tom Ryder (two), Andy Bishop and Josh Skinner. MoM was William Chambers for his excellent work in defence.
Droitwich U-8s 20 Camp Hill U-8s 20. Oliver Price, Andy Bishop, Ryan Boon and Josh Skinner scored the tries. MoM was Mathew Williams for his super handling which set up three tries.
Droitwich U-8s 15 Camp Hill U-8s 10. MoM was Bruce Steel who ran well with the ball and showed super handling in the cold conditions. The tries were bagged by Ryan Boon, Oliver Price and Matthew Wilkinson.
Droitwich U-9s 15 Camp Hill U-9s 10. The try scorers were Scott Bridgewater, Chris May and MoM Sam Cave.
Camp Hill U-12s 14 Droitwich U-12s 7. This was a physical and bad tempered match. Tom Millward opened the scoring for Spa using his tremendous strength to cross the line. Marc Wiseman added the conversion. Camp Hill weathered the Droitwich storm and the score was even at the half. Rob Burton and Bobby Lawrenson both crossed the Camp Hill line but the tries were disallowed.
Camp Hill U-11s 19 Droitwich U-11s 7. The home side opened the scoring with a well taken try and conversion. Droitwich's try came from a good passing move which allowed Jack Pomroy to score. It was converted by Bobbie Scott-Walker. Camp Hill held onto their lead despite good running from Nick Houlston and MoM Charles Jackson. Their third try came at the final whistle from a scrappy maul.
Camp Hill U-11s 31 Droitwich U-11s 14. The visitors started strongly with Beth O'Brien putting in a good performance on her debut.
Scrum half Will Baillon opened the scoring for Droitwich after a weaving run and he made it a double when he flat-footed Camp Hill with a quick tap penalty. He converted both tries. Camp Hill's big forwards turned the tide and it was all square at half time. The home players took control in the second half. Spa's Jacob Phillips intercepted some important passes and big-tackling Karl Shuck was MoM.
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