Kile Nicholas, a 19-year-old from the host club, did well to
outpoint High Fell's Shaun Corrigan in their welterweight bout.
The Welsh fighter floored Chris Eubank in the first as he comprehensively
outpointed the former champion to launch his 10-year reign as WBO supermiddleweight king.
The 14 year-old
outpointed Chris Lewis (Shrewsbury and Severnside) and is showing plenty of promise.
At Chesterfield, Curtis Maloney
outpointed Stoke's John Rowley on a unanimous, with Lewis Bradley stopping Trinity's Tony Johnstone.
The Glasgow super featherweight
outpointed previously unbeaten Mongolian Choi Tseveenpurev at Glasgow's Thistle Hotel.
Lawrence's younger brother Gerard also came back from a long lay-off to
outpoint Prince Kasi Kaihau by the same score.
Dickinson went on to
outpoint Welshman Justin Jones and stop Sam Couzens inside two rounds in the final.
While Pat received a walkover Luke produced an outstanding display to easily
outpoint R Smith of Bridgewater.
Long Lane lightweight Karl Johnson put in an eye-catching performance to outscore A Horrocks from Middleton in the Class 6 (17-18yrs) opener, before Michael Ungi from the Golden Gloves overcame huge deficits in height and reach to
outpoint fellow England international K Kirkham.
Add Blackburn (10-11) to beat West Brom, Chelsea (11-10) to
outpoint United and Birmingham (13-8) to beat Pompey for a 20-1 acca.
Stockton's Shaun Coleman is just 14 but provided the highlight of the night, showing strength and composure beyond his years to
outpoint 26-year-old Tim Bishop (Newcastle).
Lewis was all hustle and bustle, landing with non-stop straight shots to unanimously
outpoint Luke Gray (Headland).
The 18-year-old had to dig deep to
outpoint Uzman Najid (Sheffield Lane Top) 20-16 and secure his place in the final in Ilford a week on Sunday when he will aim to become Cleary's ABC's first national champion.
Cardiff lightweight Gary Buckland came through his toughest test to date when he recovered from a rocky opener to
outpoint former Midlands champion Carl Allen at the Newport Centre on Saturday night.
Featherweight David Mulholland sent out another stern message to England's Olympic selectors by brushing aside the big punching Akash Bathin, while light-welter John Watson continued his rich vein of form to
outpoint Peter Murray of the Army.