SUPERMARINE Under 12s claimed a win and a draw against local rivals Swindon as coach Dave Styles bowed out after 15 years of coaching at the South Marston club.
Marine won the first match with a solitary Scott Cookson try, converted by Louis Armstrong-Jones, and the second clash was scoreless.
Under 10
Cameron Panting and Stuart Doughty were Swindon's heroes in the opening match a 5-3 victory to the visitors. They scored twice, Craig Morphet also crossing.
Game two ended 3-1 to Swindon as Panting again crossed twice, Ryan Gardo bagging the other score.
Swindon: Adam Frampton, Cameron Panting, Craig Morphet, James Southwood, James Timms, James Tyrer, Jason Grunsell, Jordan Woods, Kristian Lee, Oliver Meredith, Patrick Collins, Ryan Gardo, Stuart Doughty, Zack Wojtowicz, Zack Kevern.
UNDER EIGHTS
SUPERMARINE held the upper hand at this age group, winning the opener 7-5, as Little scored four times and Williams three, Cameron Fraser and Mathew McCluskie scoring two each and Harry Reece one for Swindon.
In a tight second match, the hosts prevailed 6-4, Little bagging another three, Williams, Pagett and Thompson also crossing.
Swindon's scorers were Fraser, Reece, Michael Cullen and Sam Skipp.
Swindon: Cameron Fraser; Mathew McCluskie; Harry Reece; Michael Cullen; William Holman; Alex Holman; Sam Skipp, Calum Smith.
UNDER SEVENS
THE home side claimed two victories, winning the first encounter 4-3 with two tries from Daniel Uzzell and one each for Finley Smith and Adam Bartlett.
Swindon scored through a Josh Lee hat-trick.
Other results: Under nines: Supermarine 0 Swindon 6; Supermarine 1 Swindon 2.
Swindon under nines: Sam Williams, Jerome Davies, Jack Coles, Jack Kimber, Declan Thomas, Liam Donohue, Jacob Ford, Nick Arrell, Nathan Johnson, Alex Jenkins, Elliott Cox.
SWINDON's under 16s travel to Weston super Marre next weekend, while the rest of the youth teams have training.
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