Rugby
Colts go ton up!
Blackpool Junior Colts 104 Clitheroe 6
Blackpool were far too strong for a Clitheroe side struggling for players as Ben Holland, Will Richardson and Pete Armstrong all ran in hat-tricks.
Winger Marlon Paice opened the scoring but was replaced at half-time by Adam Davies, who scored twice on his debut.
Ross Mellor Clark also scored, while Danny Preston and Luke Bennett made solid debuts and prop Ryan Rostron was the man of the match. Blackpool led 50-0 at half-time.
Torren Gordon, Pete Ward and Ben Brittain played for Clitheroe to even up the numbers.

Blackpool Junior Colts 104 Clitheroe 6
Fleetwood try stars power on
Fleetwood (U16s) 54 Bolton 12
Fleetwood stretched their unbeaten run to four games but were second-best in the early stages against a physical pack.
Then, after captain James Cameron, playing in an unfamiliar fly-half role, beat two defenders to score the opening try and Fleetwood got on top.
Scrum-half Tom Evans dived over after good work from the forwards but the home side hit back with an unconverted try.
Strong tackling by Joe Morgan and Joe Birks protected Fleetwood’s lead before hooker Ben Ruddlesdin sent Danny Maher over for their third try.
Then Alistair White burst through to make it 28-5 at half-time.
Bolton scored under the posts straight from the restart but the strong-running Maher’s second put Fleetwood back in control.
Two-try Tom Evans capped his man-of-the-match display with a fine individual touchdown and flying centre Kris Phillips completed the scoring with two tries.
No.8 Henry Turner and George Worthington were outstanding in the loose, while Evans and Cameron converted all tries between them.
Fleetwood squad: Birks, Cameron, Cowie, Evans, Foden, Hird, Macdonald-Hall, Maher, Morgan, Phillips, Preston, Railton, Ruddlesdin, Speed, Street, Teale, Turner, Webster, White, Worthington.

Tom Evans converts for Fleetwood Under-16s
Pilkington Recs Cougars 46 Blackpool Scorpions (U13s) 0
SCORPIONS’ clinical Premier League opponents proved too strong in this cup tie, though the visitors did put up some stiff resistance as Frankie Campbell, Callum Prue, Ben Brown and man of the match George Higgins tackled relentlessly.
The St Helens side scored 28 points in the first half, though James Revell and Frankie Campbell made some breaks for Scorpions after half-time, good support play by Jordan Tierney and Jordan Curtis went unrewarded.
Scorpions can now concentrate on their league form and can climb to second with victory at home to Widnes Moorfield this weekend.
Success for Breck
Breck Primary School emerged triumphant from an U11s tag rugby tournament at Fleetwood RU.
Teams from Revoe, St Wulstan’s, Chaucer, Shakespeare, Anchorsholme and Larkholme also competed for the Horabin Associates Trophy.
Third-placed Shakespeare denied Breck a clean sweep, holding them to a 6-6 draw.
The Poulton winners beat Anchorsholme 8-0, Chaucer 9-3, Larkholme 6-3, Revoe 8-5 and St Wulstan’s 7-4.
Larkholme finished second, having also won five out of six. Fourth-placed Revoe recorded three wins and a draw.

Breck Primary School emerged triumphant from an U11s tag rugby tournament at Fleetwood RU
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