Long Lee Under-13s A struggled to find their form an slipped to a 3-0 defeat against a strong Mavericks side. The Mavericks were 1-0 up at half time and as Long Lee went for an equaliser they were caught twice by counter attacks. R J Gaughan and James Sutcliffe shared the match point.

Long Lee Under-13s B went cleat at the top of the table with a 7-3 victory over Sandy Lane. Dan Graham scored twice and a strike from Danny Clegg put them 3-0 up at half time. Robbie Robinson smashed home a second half hat-trick and substitute Lee Paton sealed victory. Tom Ford's outstanding performance earned the match point.

Long Lee Under-10s almost maintained their unbeaten run thanks to keeper Jack Middleton and defender Carlton Beanland but Guiseley held out for a 1-0 victory. Hard work from Mark Preston and Dylan Mitchell impressed in a solid team performance.

Long Lee Under-9s came out 2-0 winners in a hard fought game against Prospect. Liam Walsh and Reece Mabbott scored both goals in the first half and a good defensive display from Liam Chipman, Ben Addison and Liam Whiteoak saw Long Lee keep another clean sheet.

Long Lee Under-12s beat Shamrocks B 4-2 in a tight game. After going in level at 2-2 following an end to end first half. In the second half Long Lee scored twice to clinch victory, their scorers were man of the match Aiden Kirby (3) and Zach Mabbutt. Joe Bottomley and Danny Fazackerley also put in good displays.

Long Lee Under-11s have clocked up two resounding victories. They beat Oakworth 7-1 with a hat-trick from George Wysocki and further goals from man of the match Luke Narey (2), Rhys Palmer and James Rhodes. They followed up with a 13-3 victory over Keighley Shamrocks with Sam Sheppard man of the match. Goal scorers were George Wysocki (4), Joshua Lorriman (2), Sean Hallas (2), Stephen Bell, Henry Lukacs, Luke Narey, James Rhodes and Rys Palmer.

Oakworth Under-7s were 3-0 up after just 10 minutes of their clash with Otley. They kept up the pressure in the second period to run out 6-2 winners with goals from Tom Bradley (2), Lewis Hopkinson (2), Connor McGrann and Ben Weatherall.

Silsden Under-15s just missed out on a share of the points in a close encounter with top of the table side Wilsden. After a tight first half Silsden took the lead with two quick goals at the start of the second period, but Wilsden equalised. As both teams battled to gain the upper hand Wilsden scored twice and although Silsden kept up the pressure they were beaten 4-3 with their last goal coming on the final whistle. Silsden's scorers were Tom Anderson and Adam Spencer (2).

Keighley Shamrocks Under-7s created many chances but Westwood took the lead late in the first half. They went on to secure a 7-1 victory as Shammies failed to make the most of their chances Oliver Leeming was man of the match and Christoper Johnson followed up to score their first goal of the season after Conner Holgate's shot was saved.

Shamrocks Under-9s pulled off a 3-2 victory over Sutton. Liam Humphreys scored all three goals and was named man of the match.

Shamrocks Under-10s took the lead from the kick off against Idle with Jackson Rouse on target. Two goals from Danny roberts and a strike from Ben Rose made it 4-1 at the break. After the break Roe completed his hat-trick and Roberts also competed a 'treble' as they secured a 7-1 victory.

Shamrocks Under-12s A were knocked out of the League Cup when they were beaten 9-1 by a strong Idle team.

Shamrocks Under-12s B made Long Lee fight all the way for their 4-2 League Cup victory. Long Lee took the lead after 15 min but Shamrocks replied quickly through Jack Bilney. Joe Southern made it 2-2 at half time after cancelling out another Long Lee goal. Second half chances were taken by Long Lee but goalkeeper Jonny Greenwood was Shammies man of the match with Luke Chapman and Danny Holmes both having good games.

Shamrocks Under-15s work hard during the second half to clinch a 4-3 victory over Guiseley. Richard McCullough and Andrew Seddon worked hard in defence with all four goals coming from man of the match Matthew Wilson.

Silsden Under-9s A were unlucky not to score after Bingley had taken an early lead. David Hunt was Silsden's man of the match.

Silsden Under-9s B earned a 1-0 victory at Bingley. The whole team worked hard but Jack Collins was named man of the match for a solid performance at the back. Cameron Latter scored the vital goal.

Silsden Under-7s secured a 3-1 victory over Long Lee with goals from Ceri Holland and Ethan Sanderson scoring the first half goals. Long Lee pulled a goal back from the restart and both teams played excellent football in a tense second half. Silsden were awarded a last minute penalty and although the spot kick was brilliantly saved Andrew Briggs just managed to squeeze in the rebound. Ben Metcalfe and man of the match Charlie Pociecha were outstanding for Silsden.

Silsden Under-16s A strolled into the second round of the Craven League Cup with an 8-1 victory over Eccleshill Utd. They were 3-0 up at half time and piled in five more goals after the break. James Kelly was man of the match for his hard work in midfield and Liam Hodgson was solid on his debut at centre back. Scorers were Adam McLean (3), Ross Croad (2), Luke Forrest (2) and man of the match James Kelly.

Sutton Under-11s A drew 2-2 at Nab Wood, fighting their way back from being two goals down just after half time. Man of the match Josh Fleetwood kept the team together and they were rewarded with a goal from Kyle Edgar. Less than a minute later Michael Cummins equalised.

Cross Hills Under-12s had a powerful first half and led by five goals on their way to a 6-3 victory over .Queensbury. Goals came from man of the match Kieran Duxbury (4), Jonathan Tones and Daniel Abbleby. There were also outstanding performances from Robert Tosney in goal and James MacDonald in defence.

Sutton Under-10 B Team were very unlucky to lose 3-1 to Heaton after a much improved performance. The match award went to the whole team for their determined effort. Heaton were two goals ahead midway through the first half before Sutton pulled a goal back through Robert Matthews.George Meehan made some crucial saves.

Silsden Under-8s A drew 1-1 with Shelf in an evenly balanced game. The visitors scored first and Euan Sessford replyed almost immediately from a corner kick.

Silsden Under-8s B took the lead on the stroke of half time with a goal from Elliott Hodgson but saw Shelf battle to a 2-1 victory. Josh Jordan was man of the match.

Silsden Under-10s B team failed to continue their unbeaten run when they were beaten 2-0 by Queensbury. Man of the match James Grimshaw pulled off some fine saves only for Queensbury to break the deadlock with 10 minutes to go. Silsden were unable to find the back of the net despite some fine shots.