Bredon U15s 0
Droitwich U15s 42
For the second game running Droitwich turned on the style.
Good all round team play saw them overcome their early nerves and record a win over a spirited Bredon side.
Tom Fogerty opened the scoring after seizing on a chance created by the Droitwich backs, Jack Pomroy soon added the second which crowned yet another superb performance this season from the speedy centre.
Powerful
Calum Kinghorn then scored just before half time to give Droitwich a 21-0 lead at half time. Harry Baille soon added his name to the score sheet straight from the start of the second half having just come onto the pitch. Kinghorn then scored his second using his size and power to good effect.
Dave Edwards completed the scoring after some wonderful play from Sean Storey, who did all the hard work before off loading to Edwards.
Shaun Hooper and Richard Phillips were both working hard to drive Droitwich on, with both proving very good at winning loose ball and taking the game to the opposition. Phillips was named man of match for his all round team play.
Bobbie Scott-Walker kicked all six of his conversion attempts to keep up his 100 per cent record.
Old Hales U16s 12
Chaddesley Corbett U16s 17
After falling behind, Chaddesley upped their game to overwhelm their hosts.
Sam Bower weaved through the home defence to level the score.Then Bobby Lawrenson exploded over the line to give Chaddesley a deserved lead. Bower scored his second to seal victory.
Old Saltleans U11s 0
Bromsgrove Bears U11s 30
James Young, Jake Perryman (2), James Harborne (2) and William Hunt crossed over for Bromsgrove in game one.
Game two was slightly closer, but tries from Jake Hudson (2), Jake Perryman and James Young gave the Bears a 20-0 win.
Jack Priddy opening the scoring in the third game before Chris Howard added a second.
James Harborne then crossed over three times and Chris Cornelissen was able to grab the sixth try before Daniel Holmes touched down to round off a 35-0 win.
Old Saltleans U7s 30
Bromsgrove U7s 15
Game one saw tries from James Smalley (2) and Charlie Marshall in a high scoring match that Old Salts won 30-15.
Harry Brown scored both of the young Boars' tries in the second match but this wasn't enough for victory as their opponents ran in six tries to win 30-10.
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