Kalum House and Neil Jenkins both scored twice as Chippenham under 13s defeated Wootton Bassett 40-7.
Shane Mitchell scored with a 70-metre burst just five minutes in before Jenkins added his first.
Bassett hit back with Gareth Evans' converted try but, in the second half, House scored twice and Jenkins added his second.
In the dying seconds, James Sloan crossed an Jacob Emery added his fifth conversion.
Tom Trotter's brace of tries secured a 15-5 victory for Chippenham under 10s at Newbury.
Will Waddington also scored in game two, after the first match had ended 5-5, Nick McKenzie crossing.
Game three ended 10-5 to the hosts.
The under nines played four matches, winning one 10-5, drawing one 5-5 and losing the others 10-0 and 15-5 respectively.
Try scorers were Robert Preece, Bradley Doggett and Oscar Ryan.
At under eight level, Chippenham won their opener 7-4, Owen Walters (4), James Gaunt (2) and Henry Kirkpatrick the scorers, but lost the second 7-0.
A third game ended 5-5, Ellen North, Sam Watson, Daniel Griffiths, Charlie Rice among the scorers.
OTHER RESULTS
Under 11: Newbury 34 Chippenham 0, Newbury 0 Chippenham 21.
n CHIPPENHAM un der sevens took two teams to Newbury, the A team winning two of their three encounters with the hosts.
Tries from Jack Utton and Ben Lindsay kept them in touch at 20-10 down in the first half of their opener. Jack Tavener (2) and Utton again scored in the second half, but Newbury won 35-25.
Game two was won 40-25, as Jordan Mosley and Tavener scored a hat-trick each and Utton touched down twice.
Utton grabbed another treble in the third clash, Tavener, Tom Burroughs and Jack Prangle also on the scoresheet.
The B team narrowly lost their first 20-10, Oliver Milner and Ross Garty crossing.
In the second, despite an excellent try from Milner and a hat-trick of tries from James Tucker, Newbury proved too strong and won 40-20.
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