Widnes Albion 16 Portico Panthers 35 PORTICO showed true spirit and a lot of character to bounce back after the previous week's embarrassment. They travelled to Widnes fielding a young and inexperienced side and powered their way past the highly rated Albion side. Portico started strongly when prop Phil Greenough touched down under the posts after a clever Dave Lee kick, with Craig Peel adding the extras. Minutes later veteran Dave Ward powered his way over before Albion hit back with a converted try.
Portico continued to dominate and right on half-time Neil Kearns brushed his way through some poor Widnes defence. Peel converted.
After the interval Dave Lee sent Dave Scott over and Peel added the extras. Lee Cunningham stretched their lead when he touched down after a great break by Neil Kearns with Peel converting. Again it was a Dave Lee pass that sent Paul Ashurst over converted by Peel. Lee Cunningham who finished the game with a well taken drop goal. Best for Portico were Neil Kearns, Dave Lee, Paul Ashurst and Keith Tunstall. Top tacklers were Craig Peel and Dave Lee.
Portico under 14s 50
Folly Lane 18
Portico dominated from start to finish and scored tries through Lee Burrows (2), top tackler Ben Taylor (2), Paul Leyland (2), Martin Allender (2) and Chris Smith. Conversions were added by Burrows (3) and Leyland (2). The Beauty Emporium man of the match was Jimmy Hampson. The coaches award went to John Greenall and others in form were Stephen Marsh, Warren Lowton, Stephen Swift and Anthony Hughes.
Portico under 12s 8
West Bank 14
A brave Portico effort produced tries for Rob Mobey and Lee Graham.
Portico under 10s 28
West Bank 26
Top tackler Mike Haggerty grabbed a hat-trick of tries and others came from man of the match Alex Watts (2), who also added a goal. Mike Leyland and Daniel Noonan both received coaches awards. Player of the week was Liam Whittle and most improved was Ste Mather. Awards were sponsored by Derbyshire's Chemists, Fingerpost. Portico under nines 28
Ince St Williams 22
Try scores for Portico were Jon Meadowcroft (2), John Powell (2), and Phil Jump. Top tackler and coaches award winner was Andrew Smith. Man of the match was Adam Marsh and player of the week was Adam Ashton.
Portico under eights 52
Leigh Rangers 32
Man of the match J. Davies scored two tries and top tackler Stu Lloyd added a brace. Other touchdowns came from Andrew Hevey, Daniel Lever, Jack Graham, Karl Mower and Lee Hilliard. Sponsors were the Thatto Heath Dental Practice.
Portico under sevens 28
Blackbrook 40
Man of the match for Portico was Chris Webster, top tackler Jamie Bradshaw and Jack Jones won the coaches award. Webster and Philip Kilgannon scored two tries each and others came from Bradshaw, Bradley Ashurst and Calvin Birchall.
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