STOURBRIDGE U7s 10 Droitwich U7s 30. Droitwich got off to a flyer when Josh Skinner ran in the first try. Super handling by Jonathon Moran and Chris Rouse sent Ryan Boon in for the next score. Skinner and Boon both scored again and then set up Matthew Wilkinson who went over in the corner. Ryan Humphries defended and tackled well. Skinner finished off by side-stepping three players to score.

Stourbridge U7s 15 Droitwich U7s 20. Stourbridge picked up the tempo from the previous game and strong defence by Droitwich from Wilkinson and Moran stopped them from scoring. Ryan Boon (two) and Josh Skinner (two) were the scorers for Droitwich.

Stourbridge U8s 40 Droitwich U8s 25. Droitwich lead for most of this game with tries from Sam Grove, Luke Owen and Bill Hemming (two) but Stourbridge soon burst into life. Jack Scott-Walker grabbed his first of the season with a strong run.

Stourbridge U8s 30 Droitwich U8s 20. Michael Anderson scored in only his second game for Droitwich and Chris May added the next. Luke Owen scored after a darting run and Jack Scott-Walker finished the scoring in the corner.

Stourbridge U10s 15 Droitwich Spa-rklers U10s 25. Droitwich captain Oliver Jeynes put in some huge tackles to prove that even the big lads can be brought down with determination. With Droitwich's backs looking for the gaps, it wasn't long before Nick Houlston scored the first of his three tries to put Droitwich in control. In the second half, Stourbridge came back strongly but two tries from Will Baillon saw Droitwich home at the final whistle. MoM went to Luke Price with another display of crunching tackles.

Stourbridge U10s 30 Droitwich Rockets U10s 5. The Rockets were punished for their lack of tackling in the final quarter of the pitch but there was plenty of good running from Karl Shuck and Lloyd Foulkes. Tom Barker was unlucky not to score in the corner but the Droitwich try came from David Millington who collected the ball and powered over in an unstoppable attack. Droitwich went looking for the game and were punished for the holes left in their defence. MoM was Charles Jackson who showed great awareness in his first game for Droitwich. The whole squad wish Jacob Phillips a speedy recovery after he picked up an arm injury in the game.

Stourbridge U 11s 26 Droitwich Tigers U11s 14. Despite going one score up through Sean Dickinson, poor tackling and a lack of bite up front saw them edged out in an entertaining game. Stourbridge displayed skilled hands and counter-attacked well. Once again, Bobby Lawrenson was a lone ranger up front with Sean Dickinson adding another try late on. Marc Wiseman converted both tries.

Stourbridge U11s 33 Droitwich Wasps U11s 19. This was a more gutsy performance from Droitwich. Mat Hurlaston led the way with a classic scrum half's break from a scrum to score. Bobby Lawrenson followed, as did Sean Dickinson enjoying a game out of position at second row. Joe Mazgajczyk had an excellent game at full back and Sam Bower was unlucky not to score near the end. Stourbridge turned the heat up at the end to pull away.

Bromsgrove U13s 17 Wolverhampton U13s 5. Bromsgrove emerged worthy winners against a previously unbeaten side. They put Wolves under pressure and were rewarded with a well taken try from James Hinks from a penalty move. Wolves fought back and equalised before half time.

In the second half Bromsgrove took charge of the game with a try and conversion from number eight David Hughes and a try from Thomas Solomon. Special mentions go to Thomas Winterbottom, Christian Moule, Matthew Hopkinson, Ollie Burton and Russell Ingram who worked with commitment throughout.