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Chris McTurk scored a hat-trick of tries in the opening game, his side showed plenty of character after trailing 5-0 against Essex and John Gatus struck twice against Northumberland.
They now go forward to face Group one winners Middlesex in the quarter-finals, who reached the knock-out stages despite a 19-15 defeat at the hands of Somerset.
"We were kicking ourselves about that defeat by one score against Hertfordshire but today we’ve done a lot of good work and showed that we can score from anywhere," said coach Dave Rogers, from Wickersley School and Sports College.
"We made a lot of good decisions on the pitch and they’re starting to trust each other in defence and attack."
McTurk’s pace has seen him step up from Yorkshire’s B team this season and two young players who have caught the eye are Chris Walker (North Ribblesdale) and George Elliott (York), who has represented England at rugby league.
Other unbeaten sides going into the knock-out stages were Cheshire, Lancashire and East Midlands, who join group winners Surrey and Kent while Devon squeezed through as the best runner-up on tries scored.
Central to the weekend is the Development Festival, whose teams have been assisted by the SEEU@RUGB programme that helps take the game to new communities.
This year the inner-city teams have been joined by Lowestoft, who played three games on The Close, the birthplace of the game where William Webb Ellis picked up and ran with the ball.
Lowestoft won all four of their games on the opening day, beating Manchester, Nottingham, Birmingham and Leeds/Bradford, with tries from Alex Deank, Liam Colby and Scott Papworth.
"It’s an area of deprivation in terms of income, opportunities and education but these boys have come together and the way they have learned to support and work for each other is very good," said coach Bill Johnston, whose players from the Lynngrove and Cliff Park schools in Great Yarmouth.
"Only one of the squad plays rugby for a club – the rest are all footballers really – but they’re a pacy set of individuals who have performed really well so far."
Their main challenge on the second day looks likely to come from Essex and Liverpool, who both impressed with their combination of flair and raw talent.
CB Festival quarter-final draw Middlesex v Yorkshire, Cheshire v Surrey, Lancashire v East Midlands, Kent v Devon
CB Festival first day results Group 1: Berkshire 10 Middlesex 17, Somerset 5 Leicestershire 29, Berkshire 10 Somerset 19, Middlesex 27 Leicestershire 14, Berkshire 0 Leicestershire 10, Middlesex 12 Somerset 19 Group 2: Yorkshire 31 Eastern Counties 7, Essex 28 Northumberland 0, Yorkshire 12 Essex 5, Eastern Counties 31 Northumberland 0, Yorkshire 31 Northumberland 0, Eastern Counties 0 Essex 24 Group 3: Gloucestershire 20 Warwickshire 10, Cheshire 10 Hampshire 7, Gloucestershire 14 Cheshire 34, Warwickshire 20 Hampshire 10, Gloucestershire 17 Hampshire 25, Warwickshire 17 Cheshire 27 Group 4: Cumbria 22 Notts Lincs Derby 22, Devon 22 Surrey 24, Cumbria 19 Devon 29, Notts Lincs Derby 17 Surrey 14, Cumbria 12 Surrey 41, Notts Lincs Derby 0 Devon 5 Group 5: Buckinghamshire 0 Lancashire 15, Staffordshire 19 Sussex 21, Buckinghamshire 22 Staffordshire 19, Lancashire 24 Sussex 5, Buckinghamshire 22 Sussex 0, Lancashire 24 Staffordshire 19 Group 6: Oxfordshire 0 East Midlands 19, Cornwall 14 Durham 17, Oxfordshire 24 Cornwall 15, East Midlands 40 Durham 5, Oxfordshire 17 Durham 5, East Midlands 19 Cornwall 7 Group 7: Kent 22 North Midlands 21, Dorset & Wiltshire 12 Hertfordshire 12, Kent 7 Dorset & Wiltshire 22, North Midlands 12 Hertfordshire 12, Kent 41 Hertfordshire 7, North Midlands 15 Dorset & Wiltshire 5
Development Festival first day results Newcastle 0 Bristol 17, Manchester 0 Lowestoft 27, Essex 0 Liverpool 10, Leeds/Bradford 5 Nottingham 0, Newcastle 26 Teesside 0, Manchester 5 Birmingham 24, Bristol 12 Liverpool 0, Lowestoft 33 Nottingham 0, Essex 19 Teesside 0, Leeds/Bradford 5 Birmingham 14, Newcastle 7 Liverpool 10, Manchester 7 Nottingham 10, Bristol 26 Teesside 0, Lowestoft 24 Birmingham 0, Newcastle 0 Essex 15, Manchester 5 Leeds/Bradford 24, Liverpool 19 Teesside 5, Nottingham 5 Birmingham 24, Bristol 0 Essex 5, Lowestoft 21 Leeds/Bradford 0.
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