Latchford u8...8
Woolston u8...24
WOOLSTON found a chink in Latchford's defence and crossed for three tries. Latchford hit back with two, scored by James and Ellis but ran out of steam in the second half and Woolston scored three more tries to seal the game. An excellent display of tacking by both teams.
Pilkingtons u8...16
Rylands Sharks u8...28
RYLANDS' player of the match Thomas Hardman scored three tries. Green got two and Campbell and Cooper also crossed.
Rylands Sharks u9...30
Pilkington Recs u9...6
MAN of the match Jordan Burke was at the heart of Rylands' attack, setting up tries for James Mendeika, four, who finished superbly and special award winner Joe Clark.
Top tackler Dan Phillips dished out some big hits.
Latchford Albion u9...12
Burtonwood u9...20
LATCHFORD were in front at half-time with tries from Hewitt, two and Antell.
Excellent games from player of the match T. McIntosh, top tackler G. Evans, most improved M. Singleton and a great debut from Parrington.
Ashton Bears u10...22
Latchford Albion u10...32
A determined defensive effort led by top tackler Ross Pendlebury along with Sam Jones, Ryan Main and Jason Harman provided the key to an outstanding performance against a skilful Ashton.
Strong running and intelligent support play resulted in tries for Jack Cooper, three, Jay Dobson, Antony Britton, Thomas Rigby and Joe Mellor.
Rylands Sharks u10...18
Pilkingtons u10...6
RYLANDS' defence laid the foundation for victory.
Rylands' tries came from Liam Walsh, Joe Moore and Joel Harrigan. Jack Reid, Walsh and Lewis Bennett converted.
Moore was man of the match and Matt Lomax and Bennett worked well in defence.
Hull Scls u11...18
Warr Scls u11...26
AFTER an early start and long journey Warrington did well.
Liam Duffy, Ashley Cornelia, Andrew Dixon, Tom Sephton and Billy Sheen crossed for tries and David McAdam and Ashley Cornelia kicked conversions. Joe Mellor and Alex Thompson showed well in defence with some strong running from Dixon and Brown.
Tom Brear and Duffy worked well as halves but some defence out wide allowed Hull a flattering score - the most conceded this season.
Latchford Albion u11...42
Bury Lions u11...6
THIS was an impressive performance both in attack and defence from a hard-working Latchford side.
Player of the match was Alex Houghton and coaches' award went to Jamie Weeks.
Woolston Rov u11...12
West Bank u11...22
WOOLSTON were defeated for the first time this season in an exciting North West Counties Cup match.
Despite strong defence from Woolston, the stronger West Bank team won through to the next round.
Langworthy u11...10
Woolston Rovers u11...30
WOOLSTON's better organisation and attacking skills won the day.
Team: D. Brown, N. Woodward, L. Vaughan, A. Cornelia, B. Sheen, S. Stringer, D. Rigby, J. Caddick, S Farrar, S. Mulkern, A. Quinn, L. Thursfield, M. Goddard, P. Chadwick, G. McKeon.
Ashton Bears u12...12
Latchford Alb u12...32
A good performance in attack that was a near perfect team game despite a few lapses in defence.
Players who stood out were Mike Linaker, Billy Maunder, Lee Mitchell and ever-present Daz Hill.
Mitchell and Jono Smith both got braces and Linaker and Paul Rimmer also scored tries.
Widnes Moorfield u12...6
Crosfields u12...8
AGAIN Soap went in at the interval trailing 6-0 and had to play the second half uphill. They produced excellent defence and then slick passing led to two deserved tries. Everyone played well but player of the match was Ross Sayer, top tackler was Ben Bennett and coaches award winner was Phil Brazendale.
Pilkington Recs U12...8
Rylands Sharks u12...26
THE Sharks were in devastating form and only determined tackling from the home side prevented more tries.
The tries came from C. Howard, two, A. Rourke, two and D. Hankey. Goals from A. Rourke, two and D. Hankey.
Golborne u13...10
Rylands u13...22
AFTER a slow start The Sharks got their game together and good handling helped Gary Hewitt score Rylands' opening try, from which they never looked back.
Other tries from R. Douglas, two, C. White and man of the match L. Caldwell. Goals from G. Forster.
Woolston Rovers u13...10
Blackbrook Roys u13...18
WOOLSTON would have won this NWC Cup quarter-final but for some unfortunate refereeing decisions.
P. Reynolds scored an excellent 90-metre try and P. Airey finished a lovely sweeping passing move.
Blackbrook dominated the second half on the back of a high penalty count against Woolston.
Player of the match for Woolston was T. McCarthy and P. Reynolds, top tackler was shared between C. Beneke and P. Airey with best support being awarded to S. McEvoy and P. Airey.
Leigh Rangers u14...38
Rylands Sharks u14...8
RYLANDS lost this game in the first 20 minutes, going 28-0 behind.
For the last 40 minutes Rylands matched Leigh, who are two divisions higher, scoring two good tries through Jason Garrathy and Jonny Walker.
Best for Rylands were Martin Williamson, James Howard and Byron Houghton in the backs and Ashley Francis, Chris Sherratt and Garrathy in the forwards.
Langworthy u16...4
Crosfields Falcs u16...12
EXCELLENT forward play by Phil O'Gilvie and Grant Dodd laid the ground to keep the Falcons' title hopes alive.
Half backs Glen Hassell and Mark Cooke were the busiest backs with Cooke's kicking proving crucial. Substitute forward Gary Isherwood ripped the Langworthy defence apart in an excellent second half performance.
Tries were scored by O'Gilvie and Dodd. John Facenfield had his best game of the season.
Grappenhall u18...8
St Helens Vine u18...8
GRIFFINS' last game of the season was a comedy of errors.
A five-week lay off did not help with match awareness.
Griffins' player of the match Bishop scored both tries.
Delooze, Thomason, Peers, Marsden and Vance were worthy of mention.
Crosfields u18...36
Woolston u18...10
CROSFIELDS clinched the league championship with a hard-fought victory over rivals Woolston.
Although the final score was 36-10 it does not reflect the intensity of the game with both sides determined to win.
Mellor set the platform for the Crosfields team to follow with his two quick tries. Rowan, Matthews and Graham also had good games.
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