Old Scouts Under-13s are celebrating after they won the East Midlands Cup.
The Rushmere Road side travelled to Peterborough for the final, and beat their hosts 17-0 to claim the silverware.
In an entertaining game of rugby, played between two highly skilled teams, Scouts were deserved winners in this re-arranged final.
Early domination in the forwards, with particular strong work at the scrum and excellent work at the breakdown, built a platform that enabled the Scouts back line to put Peterborough under huge pressure.
However, despite having the majority of possession in the first half, Scouts were only able to cross once in the first period.
The first part of the second half saw Peterborough create some pressure of their own, but as in attack, Scouts were equal to the task.
Ultimately, Scouts continued with some relentless pressure, enabling the Northampton side to cross for two further tries.
It was impossible to single out individual players in the performance, as it was a real squad effort throughout.
In their four cup games, Scouts scored a total of 205 points and conceded just one try – which is an unbelievable achievement!
in the final, Ollie Sleightholme scored two tries and Dexter Watts one, while Connor Tupai added one conversion.