Latchford u16 18
Eccles u16 10
LATCHFORD came out on top in a physical game. Jones, Brown and Mason all crossed, while Smith and Carl Litherland impressed.
Culcheth u16 4
Rylands u16 48
EDDIE Vaughan scored six tries for Rylands. Mike Cooper, Kenny Rushton and Thomas Jones also touched down.
Latchford u15 18
Orrell St James u15 14
LATCHFORD came from behind to beat Orrell St James. Jack Davies ran in two tries after the interval.
Burtonwood u15 40
Woolston u15 10
BURTONWOOD ran in 22 points in a 15-minute spell after half time to consign Woolston to defeat. Cooper and Nicholas defended well.
Leigh East u15 20
Crosfields u15 34
MAT Jones and Ewan Rodgers both grabbed hat-tricks for Crosfields. Nathan McClean also scored, while Alex Green goaled twice.
Folly Lane u14 26
Latchford u14 26
LATCHFORD let a half-time lead slip against Folly Lane. Jack Murray and Lewis Litherland scored before the interval.
Rylands u14 26
Thatto Heath u14 4
RYLANDS' try scorers were player-of-the-match Jordan Burke, two, Mike Reid and Lewis Pickering.
Haydock u14 26
Crosfields u14 16
CROSFIELDS showed their true spirit in the second half but had left themselves with too much to do after a lacklustre opening period.
Woolston Rovers u13 12
Wigan St Judes u13 34
WOOLSTON struggled to cope with a strong Wigan St Judes side as they fell to defeat. Jordan Ross and Dominic Ball crossed for Rovers' two tries.
Chorley u13 18
Crosfields u13 6
CROSFIELDS succumbed to three late tries. Nathan Hamilton added a goal to his try.
Burtonwood u13 14
Ince Rose Bridge u13 0
BURTONWOOD nilled opponents for the second game in a row. J Almond, M Baines and G Loughead all scored.
Latchford Unicorns u12 12
Chorley u12 18
LATCHFORD were edged out by Chorley. Billy Martin and Tim Mitchell scored Unicorns' tries.
Rylands u12 14
Weaverham u12 4
GREAT defence and teamwork made it difficult for Weaverham to get a foothold in the game. The parents' player of the match was Jack Holt.
Culcheth u12 0
Latchford Giants u12 62
JORDAN Sherlock and Luke Gillooley completed hat-tricks for Giants, while Luke Wood grabbed a brace.
Woolston u12 13
Wigan St Judes u12 13
WOOLSTON dominated for periods but could only draw. Sean Boyle added a goal and a drop goal to his try.
Crosfield Cobras u12 12
Leyland u12 34
TOP tackler Jacob Kelly scored two tries as Cobras were beaten by Leyland in their first home match.
Ashton u12 28
Crosfields Vipers u12 30
PLAYER-of-the-match Matthew Dowman scored three tries as Crosfields won. Johnny Eland and Jonathan Ford also crossed.
Haresfinch u11 0
Latchford u11 30
AN outstanding Latchford display helped them ease past Haresfinch. Slydell, Savelio and Wharton each grabbed braces of tries.
Eccles and Salford u11 6
Woolston u11 72
BEN Walker and Joe Keenan completed hat-tricks as Woolston won in their first match of the season.
Orrell St James u11 22
Rylands u11 6
JAMES Clayton scored Rylands' only try. Jack Sherratt was player of the match.
Rylands u10 30
Saddleworth u10 0
STRONG running and tackling was the winning formula for Rylands, whose try scorers included Matthew Wilcock, two and Tyler Whittaker, two.
Crosfields Cobras u10 16
Haydock u10 20
LAPSES in concentration cost Crosfields. Joel Albiston, Robson Boyne and Mike Ryder touched down.
Golborne Parkside u9 24
Latchford u9 24
JACK Allen and Matthew Ryan scored two tries each for Latchford, while Lewis Fry and Thomas Byrne also went over.
Portico u9 8
Rylands Sharks u9 16
A BRILLIANT team display by Rylands with Callum Leonard and player-of-the-match Joe Oakes crossing twice.
Crosfields u9 4
Chorley u9 24
CROSFIELDS slipped to defeat when fatigue became a factor after a massive defensive effort.
Latchford u8 32
Leigh Miners u8 24
CAPTAIN Aaron O'Dea and player-of-the-match Reece Brunt both grabbed hat-tricks as Latchford edged home.
Rylands Sharks u8 40
Shevington u8 24
ELLIOTT Best scored three times as a strong second-half performance helped Rylands to victory against Shevington.
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