West Bank A 20
Parkside Golborne A 13
IT was 20 minutes before the Bank added to an early lead from a penalty from full-back Mark Higgins.
Matthew White broke clear to send centre Tony Fillingham to the line, Mark Higgins added the conversion.
With the last run of the half Bank loose-forward Ray Attwood broke through to give the Bank a 12-11 half-time lead.
The Bank increased their lead with a penalty from Mark Higgins.
Prop John Buckley, second-row Charlie Jones and Mom Paul Cunningham were prominent for the Bank.
Bank secure victory with a second try from Ray Attwood converted by Mark Higgins.
West Bank Bears 18
St Helens Crusaders 16
CRAIG Tunstead opened the scoring with a full-length solo effort with Mom Danny Holt converting.
Danny Holt powered over the line to score, successful conversion by Tunstead put the Bears 12-0 up.
The second-half saw some excellent tackling.
Good teamwork set Tunstead up for his second try and a second successful conversion from Holt.
The Bears kept the Crusaders at bay until the dying minutes when the Crusaders scored but failed to convert.
Bulldog spirited tackling by Danny Teeling earned him top tackler and Cameron Owen was awarded player of the week.
West Bank Bears u9s 54
Bamber Bridge u9s 30
WEST BANK TRIES
WEST Bank ran in 10 tries in this encounter against an ever-improving Bamber Bridge.
The Bears shared the workload throughout the team.
Mom, Mike Kenrick was unlucky not to score his first try.
Tommy Arrowsmith was picked out for a special award for his intelligent play.
Tommy Wood was top tackler and contributed another hat-trick of tries.
Scott Massey, laying off some great balls was most improved player.
Anthony Farrel put in a workmanlike performance.
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