Rugby: Hove under-13s triumphed 34-0 at home to Worthing.

Although the visitors controlled the scrums, Hove's pace and handling got them through with Luke Pearson, Matt Tanner, Matt Langhorn, Jordan Peters (2) and Alex Robertson, who kicked two conversions, scoring tries.

Hove under-eights are through to semi-finals of NEC Harlequins Informer Cup, beating Chobham and Havant at the Stoop prior to Quins playing Bath.

Hove under-14s overcame Pulborough 80-0. The try rout was led by Jordan Turner-Hall and Luke Sullivan, who scored four tries each, and Elliot Potts, who ran in three.

Coach Nigel Wilce voted Sullivan's as the best performance of the match. Pulborough threatened the Hove line for the ten minutes after the interval.

Hove under-15s beat Worthing 29-7, having led 10-0 at the break through tries by Ross Garwood and Philip Ward. They conceded a penalty try before John Hathaway touched down after a run by Sam Doehren.

Gareth Coe kicked two conversions.

It means Hove have completed victories at all youth levels against Worthing this season.

Hove under-16s won 26-0 at Westcliff and the colts lost 7-0 to Haywards Heath.

Brighton under-13s' power and skill enabled them to defeat Horsham 29-5. The try scorers were Will Dreger (2), Carl Smith, Douglas Albon and Matt Bellenie with conversions by Carl Smith and Tom Kinsella. Kurt Butler impressed.

Pulborough under-18s were defeated 18-7 at Worthing on their league debut. Alan Lofthouse scored a try for Pulborough and captain Tom Jenkins converted. Chris Lofthouse, Andrew Broughton, Sam Jenkins, Tommy Rugff, Dan Colberg and Barry Young caught the eye for Pulborough.

Jenkins said: "If our confidence had been there from the start we could have won or at least drawn the match. The guys were possibly apprehensive going into the league a year early despite feeling more than capable."