Driffield under-15s took revenge for a defeat earlier in the season when they claimed a 50-29 home win over Malton & Norton.
The visitors only travelled with a squad of 13, so their hosts loaned them one player in each half to even up the numbers at 14-a-side.
Shortly after kick-off, Walkington ran in an early try after the young Woldsmen moved the ball swiftly down the back line, his turn of pace taking the defence by surprise and allowing him to cruise over the line.
A few minutes later the same player punished a mistake from Malton by scooping the ball up inside his own half and speeding down the left wing to score a second, this time converted by Napier.
The visitors started fighting back and enjoyed some possession but lacked invention.
A loose ball was effectively cleaned up by Driffield, who built a confident, well executed attack.
The ball was moved out to Jack Schwer on the left wing who made a decent break before then passing and when the ball eventually ended up in Walkington’s hands on the right flank he scored his hat-trick try, converted by Napier.
Malton responded with some good handling and grabbed a well-deserved try on the right wing at the 20-minute mark bringing the score to 19-5.
The next score went to Driffield with Randerson receiving the ball just inside the Malton half.
The away defence failed to stop his determined run and he went under the posts to make the conversion easy for Napier.
Carr then caught the high ball from the kick-off and Walkington set off at speed into the Malton half.
He drew the defence before offloading to Tonks, who ran through four defenders to power over the whitewash.
The away side made a concerted effort to get back into the game and managed to form a maul close to the Driffield line, they controlled it well and were rewarded with a try, which was converted to bring the half-time score to 31-12.
The hosts kicked off the scoring in the second period with a spectacular second try for Tonks.
He received the ball inside his own 22 and set off on a run, beating three defenders to go under the posts. The conversion was added by Napier.
Having looked comfortable in the first half, the Woldsmen started to lose some of their shape in defence.
Malton took advantage and started spreading the ball around, scoring three tries in quick succession to bring them right back into the game at 38-29.
Driffield recovered their composure and managed to stop the visitors scoring any more points.
Forward pressure close to Malton’s line gave Wilson an opportunity to force his way through the defence for a try to widen the gap to 43-29.
The final score of the game went to Walkington – his fourth try of the match.
His blistering pace was once again too much for Malton and he ran through three tackles to score his 11th try of the season.
Man of the match was Schwer in only his second game for the team.