RUGBY: ALCESTER u13s stunned their Worcester counterparts with a resounding 22-0 victory.
Ben Hope lived up to his name by opening the scoring after the visitors had withstood strong pressure from the Guinness Premiership club's young stars.
Then Billy Gray increased the advantage after stealing possession and with Alcester on the back foot moments later Josh Kitchen took possession from a scrum and scored a brilliant solo effort, scything through the home defence.
Jonathan Halton put the icing on the cake with a glorious late effort to seal a memorable day for the visitors.
ALCESTER u16s started brightly at home to neighbouring Camp Hill with Jamie Randall supplying a try and conversion. A Max Biltcliffe try saw Alcester 12-0 up at half time but Alcester struggled against the slope as Camps scored two converted tries.
Randall had his kicking boots on and saved the day with a pressure penalty which earned the hosts a 15-14 victory.
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