Chippenham Under 14s completed a 10-try 62-0 demolition of Forest of Dean side Cinderford in a one-sided Bristol Combination Cup semi-final.
Despite shading the scrummage, Cinderford could not contain their opponents, who took an early lead through flanker Nick Bendry.
Leading the way with a hat-trick of tries was Daniel East on the wing.
Centre Callum Fannin and winger Ollie Morris, returning from injury, added two apiece.
Bendry added his second and was joined by fellow flanker Andrew Bailey. Captain Tom Boreham added six conversions.
Chippenham will now meet Cleve in the final of the competition.
Chippenham Under 13s marched into the semi-final of the Wiltshire Cup after a comprehensive 61-0 demolition of Melksham in their last pool match Luke Flower bagging six tries.
From the start Chippenham got on top and three quick tries followed.
Richard Thatcher touched down, followed by Josh Ingram and Flower, the first two tries being converted by Tom Davis.
Four further tries followed, all from Flower to give Chippenham a 39-0 lead.
Melksham showed spirit at the start of the second half, but more tries followed for Chippenham as Davis, Thatcher and Liam Baker crossed and Flower completed a double hat-trick.
CHIPPENHAM Under 15s claimed a hard-fought 15-5 triumph over their Bath counterparts in cold conditons at Allington Field.
With both teams fielding under-strength sides due to county commitments and injuries, it was Chippenham who soon established themselves.
The pressure told and resulted in an unconverted try for Max Sparrow before Ashley Brown powered over for a second unconverted try.
Jason Deamer ran in the third for a 15-0 interval lead.
In the second half, Chippenham's Mike Harvey was sin-binned for over robust use of the boot at a ruck.
Bath took advantage and managed a late try.
Chippenham: R Aritoppah, N Quarrel, M Dick, J Boddingtn, M Bye, R Fannin, L Surry, M Sparrow, M Clarke, A Hurcombe, M Baptiste, J Deamer, S Johnson, A Brown, J Goodenough, M Smith, S Martinez, M Harvey.
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