Sutton Under-10s B lost 4-0 at home to Wyke although the score line did not Sutton's effort. They played well defensively and held Wyke to 0-0 until well after half time. George Meehan made good saves while man of the match Harry Tosney and Daniel Hall were outstanding at the back.

Sutton Under-11s A showed excellent footballing skills to beat Eccleshill 6-0. They overpowered the opposition from the start and were soon 2-0 up. More goals followed after the break, scorers were Kyle Edgar (2) and man of the match Josh Beaumont (4).

Undefeated Cross Hills Under-12s faced their toughest match so far against Keighley Shamrocks and pulled off a 3-2 victory. Man of the match Josh Page opened the scoring with a well-placed penalty. Further goals came from Jack Harrison and Jonathan Tones. Jack Pearce and Jack Matthews showed constant effort.

Long Lee Under-7s clocked up a 7-3 victory over Eldwick after Kian Shaw scored a goal in the first minute. Thomas Baker added a hat-trick to make it 4-0 at half time. The defence was well marshalled by Kieran Baxter, Connor Smith and Dominic Smith and Reece Webb went on to score two goals. A strike from Jake Lee completed the scoring.

Long Lee Under-10s B had to settle with a share of the spoils with a 1-1 draw at Burley. After a first half of missed opportunities Long Lee were stepped up a gear after conceding a breakaway goal. Gritty displays from George and Dylan Mitchell were backed up by goalkeeper Jack Middleton and defender Damien Summers allowing Ellis Atha to score the equaliser.

Long Lee Under-13s B clocked up their third consecutive win with a 5-4 victory over Wilsden. They fought back from being 3-1 down at half time with Danny Clegg adding his second and Robert Mulderigg put them level. Robbie Robinson struck twice in the last five minutes to secure the win and take his tally to nine goals in three games. Tom Ford was outstanding in goal and picked up the match point.

Silsden Under-10s B entertained Bolton Woods in their first home game of the season and held on to a hard fought draw. Bolton Woods opened the scoring in the first half and goalkeeper James Grimshaw denied them a second just before the break. Silsden came out fighting in the second half with Billy Davis firm in defence and man of the match Luke Wilson putting them level. Woods did well to hold off the pressure as Silsden tried in vain to get the winning goal.

Silsden Under-7s beat Queensbury 2-1 with first half goals from Andrew Briggs and Ben Metcalfe. The defence worked tirelessly to protect their lead after the break with David Emmott and Charlie Pociecha outstanding in the middle. Ceri Holland and Sam Maude made some skilful runs. Queensbury pulled a goal back with a unstoppable wind-assisted effort.

Silsden Under-8s A kept the first half scoreless playing into a strong wind at Queensbury and made the most conditions after the break. Oliver McCann pounced on the keeper's throw out and fed Euan Sessford for the first goal. The second came from Callum Hey and man of the match Dominic Mortimer snuffed out any threats at the back to secure a 2-0 win.

Silsden Under-8s B had the wind at their backs in the first half but couldn't break down the resolute Queensbury defence. Man of the match Harry McGowan created problems for the home side but the defence couldn't hold out and conceded two late goals.

Silsden Under-9s A batled out a tough game against league leaders Guiseley Blues. They were 2-0 down at half time and the Guiseley side scored two more after the break. Josh Brown was Silsden's man of the match.

Silsden Under-9s B got off to a good start, but they faded and went to to a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Guiseley Whites. Jack Baker was man of the match.

Silsden Under-10s A enjoyed a great start to the season winning 2-1 with a great team performance. Scorers were Josh McNulty and Tom McCann with Ryan Narey voted man of the match. In their second game Silsden Under-10s A beat Bolton Woods 3-1 man of the match Josh McNulty scoring a brace and Tom McCann hit the net. The defence, led by goalkeeper Kurt Barker, stayed strong under pressure in the second half as Silsden kept their heads to win convincingly.

Oakworth Under 8s A played some excellent football in their game with Otley A. Oaks stepped up a gear after a goalless first half and Callum Holmes scored from close range. Sam Nettleton added a second to secured a 2-0 win. Ross Meegan and Ben Reeve also had great games.

Oaks Under 8s B came up against a very strong Otley B side. Despite being under pressure throughout the team defended superbly. In the second half Oaks had a few chances with Jonson Butterfield and Jake Smith going close but Otley scored a last minute winner. Declan MacClaren, Lee Harness and Bradley Scrutton were outstanding in defence.

Oakworth Under-11s pulled off a 6-2 victory over Silsden with goals from Jake Ward and Jake Sunderland and Danny Kernan giving them a 3-1 lead at half time. Second half strikes from Jack Hartley, Josh Hughes and a second from Sunderland, Ryan Crannage was man of the match.

Oakworth Under-9s A beat Wyke 2-1 thanks t two strikes from Oliver Arthurs. The teams were level at half time after Wyke equalised direct from a corner following Arthur's first goal. The second half was end to end football and Arthurs sealed the win with a drive into the corner. Goalkeeper Adam Dowler and Macauley Parnham were outstanding.

Oakworth Under-9s B beat Wyke 6-1 with goals from George Ingham (2), Drew Calver (2), Joshua Kileley and Josef Drake sealing an emphatic win. Everyone contributed well but special mention goals to Joshua Kileley and Sam Loftus.

Oakworth Under-7s A got off to a flying start to the season with a 4-3 victory over Guiseley. Lewis Hopkinson scored a hat-trick and there was an excellent display by captain Connor McGrann. Their second game saw them beat Shelf 9-0 with Hopkinson scoring six and Tom Bradley added a hat-trick.

Oakworht Under-7s B started slowly losing 9-0 at home to Guiseley but showed their potential with a 4-3 victory over Shelf in the second game. Joe Rundle, Tom Elmsley, Callum Sugden and Jordan Barclay were on target.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-7s battled well against a good Wilsden side but went down to a 4-0 defeat. Man of the match Conner Holgate was outstanding and there were also good performances from Christopher Johnson, Luke Rooney, Daniel Madden, Oliver Leeming, Kieren Henry, Dylan Mortimer, Daniel Laycock and Owen Williamson.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-8s played host to Bingley and secured a 3-2 win. Bingley were opened the scoring but Ben Parnaby equalised from the edge of the area. Terrier like defending from Joe Cutler, Tyler Brigg and Tom Wallis broke down most Bingley attacks and goalkeeper Kye Plover had superb game. Jake Heggarty who slotted home the second goal Ben Parnaby got his second to secure victory despite a late Bingley goal.

Shamrocks Under-9s were beaten 2-1 by Idle in a thrilling game. A goal from Liam Humphreys levelled the scores but Idle secured a late winner. There were good performances from Josh Rooney, Sam Vickers and Jack Dyminski was man of the match.

Keighley Shamrock under-10s secured a 2-2 draw with Gomersal who took an early lead. Grim determination saw Shammies pull the scores level with a goal from Ben Roe. Both teams had chances to take the lead in the second half and Gomersal went in front, but with five minutes to go a Ben Roe corner found the head of Lewis Wrathall to take a share of the points.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-11s claimed 6-3 win at Cowling. Shammies were outstanding in strong winds with the goals from Adam Shepherd, Ross Kelly (2), Ryan stubbs (2) and man of the match Michael Ruddock.

Shamrocks Under-12s A played into a strong wind but took a 3-2 half time lead with goals from Chris Smith, Sean Redman and Josh Stubbs. They piled on the pressure in the second half and came away with a 10-4 victory. Goals from Josh Stubbs, Sean Redman (2), Sam Chipman (3) and John Smith completed the scoring. Sam Chipman was man of the match.

Shamrocks Under-12s B went down 3-2 to Cross Hills in an entertaining game. After going 2-0 down Adam Williams scored Shammies' first and with just five minutes to go Liam Fothergill beat three players and hammered the ball home to make it 2-2. Hills scored the winner with just three minutes left and Shamrocks could not equalise despite a tremendous effort. Ryan Turnbull was man of the match.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-15s secured their third win of the season beating Eccleshill 5 1. Goals came from Matthew Wilson (2), Warren Legdard, Daniel O'Connor and Andrew Seddon. There was a great performance from Jake Yaxley and Warren Legard was man of the match.