HOOKER Steve Doswell's steal from a Pat Smith punt set up Wilcox Harrison to dive over and give North Yorkshire Service Area Rugby League Under-15s a second win in as many weeks with two tries from Mark Wilson.
They had beaten Calderdale 24-12 at home with a Sam Blaney double featuring alongside tries for Chris Peace, Pat Smith and captain Adam Jones.
North Yorkshire U14s missed out on back-to-back wins after going down 30-26 at Bradford.
Tom Stancliffe and Nick Speck both got early tries before Bradford came back to lead 20-12. Nathan Potter, Kayle Stannard - straight from the the kick-off - and Ryan Prew scored.
Stancliffe, Luke Watling, Prew, Stannard and Kane Seavers were all on the scoresheet in the previous week's hard-fought 24-20 win over Calderdale.
The U12s have struggled since their opening day win, losing 26-6 to a strong Kirklees team and 30-4 to Calderdale.
North Yorks were level at 4-4 at half-time against Calderdale but the hosts ran in 26 unanswered points. Joe Dey picked up a second man of the match award in a row, his first from the defeat to Kirklees in which Joel Johnson bagged the one consolation try.
A poor start cost the U13s at Kirklees, where they were squeezed out 24-20.
North Yorks were 14-0 down at half-time but they bounced back with Josh Mortimer, Stuart Leeke and Stuart Baker putting them ahead. Ben Johnston also scored late on.
Calderdale were also too strong as they lost 42-10. Josh Peacock was man of the match.
Meanwhile, the National Powergen Contact Rugby Festival challenge of Oaklands School's year eight girls' team is over.
Oaklands qualified for the Yorkshire heat by beating Archbishop Holgate 44-20 in the regional qualifier organised by York City Knights' community department but were beaten by a strong Pickering Sports College team 24-0 and South Craven 12-4. Pickering will now go through to the next stage of the competition.
Archbishop Holgate were joint winners in the year seven girls' York heat held at their school, but teacher staffing shortages meant they were unable to travel to the full county heat.
The York year seven girls' results: All Saints 8, Archbishop Holgate 12; Oaklands 0, South Craven 20; All Saints 16, Oaklands 8; Archbishop Holgate 8, South Craven 8; All Saints 0, South Craven 12; Archbishop Holgate 12, Oaklands 8.
Updated: 10:05 Friday, May 27, 2005
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