Eccleshill United under-17s travelled to Hebden Bridge in the League Cup and came back 2-1 winners, despite losing their keeper to an injury after 25 minutes.

Thomas Higman put on the keeper's gloves and pulled off some excellent saves, goals from Lewis Leighton and James O'Brien, ensuring a win for Eccleshill.

Eccleshill United under-12s finally broke their run of defeats with a 2-1 win over Bingley.

After going 1-0 down at half-time, they came back in the second half with two magnificent goals. The first came from man-of-the match Asika Ajufo and the winning goal, ten minutes from the end, came from Zac Cronshaw, laid on by team-mate Kayle Muff.

Queensbury Celtic under-12s enjoyed a superb 6-2 home win against bottom side Bolton Woods in the Craven Aire and Wharfe League.

Queensbury's skills and class showed in a game played in extremely windy conditions and the victory pushed them back into second place in the table.

Queensbury scorers were Danny Dimberline (2), Danny Gregory, Jordan Ghani and joint top scorer Josh Pullan (2).

Horsforth St Margaret's B under-nines went three points clear at the top of the Keybury League B Division after mauling Wyke Wolves 10-0 at home.

Horsforth were 3-0 up at the interval but tore the opposition apart after the break and could have had more goals but for a number of saves by the Wyke keeper.

Edward Brownlee notched four of the goals and there was also a hat-trick for George Burns. George Westmoreland scored twice with Ben Wright adding the other.

Otley under-sevens beat Oakworth under-sevens 4-3 with virtually the last kick of the game.

Oaks went behind early on but Ben Weatherall equalised after hitting the post. After the break, Otley scored two quick goals as Oaks failed to defend properly. Callum Holmes and Lewis Hopkinson both scored to level the match but Otley had the last laugh in the final minute.

Oakworth under-sevens B team suffered the same fate when they too lost in the last minute of the game, Westwood taking the points with a 3-2 victory.

Early on, Oaks outplayed Westwood when Dan Scott scored twice. But in the second half Westwood pushed forward and were soon level. Jordan Barclay pulled off two fantastic saves near the end, but was helpless when Westwood scored in the last minute.

Eccleshill United Eagles continued their improvement this season with a 3-1 victory over a battling Heaton side. All three goals were scored by Aidan Scully, who was ably assisted by man-of-the-match, captain Jack Halliday.

Farsley Celtic Juniors completed the quarter-final line-up for the WRCFA under-12s Junior Shield with a 3-1 win over Garforth Villa.

Both sides were unbeaten in all competitions so far this season and plenty of pride was at stake as the teams took to the field.

Early Farsley pressure was rewarded with a free-kick on the edge of the box in the eighth minute, which Hewitt converted.

Garforth controlled more of the game as the half progressed but did not manage to make a breakthrough despite the wind advantage.

A goal from Mountain on the break early in the second half calmed Farsley, who then played with inc,reasing confidence, culminating in a goal from Matthew midway through the half.

Garforth then mounted a determined comeback attempt, pulling one back through White. There simply wasn't enough time left to complete the job and so it was Farsley who maintained their unbeaten run - now 36 games - and progressed to the next round where they meet fancied Brighouse on Sunday.

Undercliffe Celtic travelled to Gilstead and defeated Bingley 3-2 - thanks to a late winner.

The match was a tense affair. The score was 2-2 for most of the second half but five minutes before the final whistle, Luke Chapman banged in his second goal of the game for Undercliffe to win the game.

Mavericks travelled to Dudley Hill and secured their first win there in three seasons against one of their biggest rivals at the top of the league.

Mavericks started the game well with Chris Lever scoring after only four minutes. But they let Dudley Hill score an equaliser a minute later. Mavericks took control and wasted a hatful of chances before Lever scored his and Mavericks' second goal.

The second half was a closer affair before captain and man-of-the-match Ryan Singh scored late in the game to secure the three points.

Shipley Juniors under-tens Lions saw off Myrtle Park 4-1 with Jordan Busfield catching the eye with a fine hat-trick. The win keeps them firmly in the Keybury Division C title race.

The under-tens Tigers beat Burley 2-0 with goals in either half from Tom Hill and man of the match James Clubb.

Horsforth under-nines beat Nab Wood 6-1.

A goal from Charlie Hague surprised the section leaders. but they grabbed two goals on the stroke of half-time and confirmed their superiority in the second half to run out 6-1 winners. A last-minute strike by man-of-the-match Aaron Roberts secured all three points for Nab Wood under-eights in a keenly-fought match at Shelf.

Shelf took the lead early on, but the introduction of striker Roberts turned the match in Nab Wood's favour. He put through Daniel Rodger for the equaliser. And with the game heading for a draw he broke Shelf's hearts with a neat finish.

In the Keybury League under-sevens Group D, Myrtle Park hammered Gomersal C 11-0.

Rhys Allen (5) and Ben Jagger (4) were the outstanding goal-scorers.

Lucas Clayden, promoted from the second team, more than proved his worth for Bradford Tigers' under-eights. The striker scored six as hosts Gomersal C were beaten 11-0.

Improving Tigers' B team went down 2-1 to a last-minute goal at Shipley. Joe Cooper was on target and defender Aleks Haluszczak was man of the match.

Shipley A notched a single-goal victory at home to Tigers' under-nines A team, Tom Williams netting both for Tigers, whose B team drew 2-2, Joe Stewart helping himself to a brace.

Tigers' under-tens notched a double, the A team defeating Nab Wood A 3-2 with goals from Emmanuel Dieseruvwe (2) and Lee Maran. The B team triumphed 5-2 at Eldwick B, Sam Bergan, Adam Mouatt, Zak Bodle, Josh Penney and Conor Santana being the marksmen.

Idle continued their unbeaten run in the under-11s, beating Bolton Woods 7-2.

James Bennett (3), Tom Johnson (2) and Jordan Issett were excellent for the winners.

Farsley Celtic Girls under-15s took on the fourth-placed team, Battyeford, and came away with a 9-1 victory.

Farsley were three up inside 15 minutes thanks to a hat-trick by Faye Boshell.

Other scorers for Farsley were Annie Murphy (2), Naomi Jayne Scorah, Vicky Mladenovic, Lorna Stringwell and Charlotte Walker.