Kings Norton Rhinos u15s bounced back from last week's crushing defeat to Camp Hill to record an excellent 29-5 victory over Bromsgrove.
The away match had finished all-square but coach Paul McGlynn picked out the Flint twins, James Shore and Joe Carr for a special mention as the Hopwood side took the honours.
Woodrush u16s beat Old Halesonians 32-0, Zak Small running in two tries inside the first 10 minutes.
This was followed by a sustained period of heavy pressure from Old Halesonians in which their forwards repeatedly drove for the try line but failed to penetrate the Woodrush defence.
The second half saw Woodrush winger Luke Davies score two tries while flanker Lucas Hooper and Small added to the tally with the latter also kicking a conversion.
Redditch u8s drew 12-12 with Woodrush, Shaun Jones claiming the Man of the Match award.
There was a 20-10 victory for the u10s against Woodrush, two of the tries coming from Caitlin Dalton.
The u12s won 42-5, Dean Master scoring a hat-trick, but the u15s suffered a 50-0 defeat at Old Silhillians.
Alcester's youngsters headed to Barkers Butts and returned with mixed results.
The u10s played two matches, drawing the first 3-3 and winning the second 2-0. The man of the match award went to the strong-tackling Tom Alder.
The u8s lost their first game 8-5 but hit back to win the second 10-8 with Harry Watts claiming the man of the match award.
Alcester's u7s played three matches and narrowly lost them all 7-5, 6-5 and 7-6.
These were well matched sides and no Alcester man of the match was awarded due to everyone playing well.
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