Ian Golden at The Wern, Merthyr Tydfil. Photo by Captured by Kate.
Wales will take on England for the Student Four Nations title in a couple of weeks after beating Scotland 44-10.
Scotland took an early lead through an unconverted Archie Walker try, but after that it was all Wales.
They were 30-4 up at half-time thanks to tries from Kavan Phillips, Dylan Morgan, Lewis Ingram, Mason Phillips, Scott Simons and George Groves. Llewellyn Hawkes converted three times.
An unconverted Leo Jones try early in the second half extended Wales' lead, and despite being temporarily down to 12 following Jacob Purcell's sinbin for a high tackle, Wales quickly scored again, through Lewis Ingram with Hawkes converting.
A Guy Chalstrey try and goal gave Scotland a late consolation, but Kit Heales cemented the win for Wales with the final try of the match.
Wales
Lewis Ingram, Dylan Morgan, Mason Phillips, Finlay Northrop, Lewis Howells, Mason Apsee, Llewellyn Hawkes, Jacob Purcell, George Groves, Rhys Nicholls, Scott Simons, Alex Thorpe, Kavan Phillips
Interchanges: Kit Heales, Sam Chaloner, Alex Green, Olly Darlington, Alex Naylor, Leo Jones, Jacob Wallace, Tom Moore
Tries: Kavan Phillips (8), Dylan Morgan (13), Lewis Ingram (19, 56), Mason Phillips (25), Scott Simons (33), George Groves (35), Leo Jones (43), Kit Heales (75)
Goals: Llewellyn Hawkes 4/9
Sin Bin: Jacob Purcell (52) - High Tackle, Mason Phillips (57) - Dissent
Scotland
Tom Grey, Archie Walker, Josh Kerrigan, Jacob Grierson, Blake Millar, Alex Hukersee, Cam Lewis, Fin Clarke, George Murray, Gabe Lewis, Oli Inch, Will Hunt, Jordan Duncan.
Interchanges: Cam Stephens, Guy Chalstrey, Ben Neave, Jack Quinn, Scott Shaw, Tom Fleming.
Tries: Archie Walker (3), Guy Chalstrey (72)
Goals: Tom Grey 0/1, Guy Chalstrey 1/1