Silsden Under-15s showed determination throughout their game against Baildon Trinity with Andrew North opening the scoring in the second round of the Supplementary Cup. Clark Greenwood added the second goal with a long range effort and Lee McGowan made it 3-0 at half time. Silsd4en then got into top gear and man of the man John Butcher's worked hard on the wing and helped Lee McGowan to another four goals before Baildon scored two consolation efforts in the last 10 minutes. James kelly, Luke Scott, Adam McLean and Gian Luca Consoli were outstanding for Silsden.

Long Lee Under-12s A came back from a long lay off with a 2-0 victory over a strong Oakworth A side to reach the final of the Liam Daley Memorial Cup. Both sides started well, but it was Long lee who broke the deadlock with Josh Huntley using his pace to round the defence and finish in style. Within minutes Long Lee hit the net a second time with Matthew Kershaw rifling home. After the break both teams had chances with Jack Hainsworth clearing an Oakworth corner to keep Long Lee's clean sheet. Tim Sale took the match point. Long Lee now take on Silsden A in the final at Cougar Park on April 25.

Long Lee Under-11s drew 3-3 at Burnley in their toughest game of the season. After going behind in the first minute Long lee came back to lead 2-1 at half time. Burnley equalised after the break and took the lead midway through the period. Time was running out when Long Lee snatched an equaliser. Long lee scorers were Tom Colgan and man of the match Shaun Redman (2). Danny Fazackerley and Joe Bottomley also had fine games.

Oakworth Under-7s B performed magnificently for most of their league play-off clash with Wilsden. Jordan O'Dwyer scored with a great shot to ensure Oaks went in level at half time. Thomas Jackson produced a number of superb saves until the pressure finally told and Wilsden scored five times in the last 10 minutes. The final score did not reflect how well the team had played and credit was due to both sides in a very exciting game. Oakworth have enjoyed a superb first season, winning their league and all the players should be proud of their achievement.

Oakworth Under-10s B knew only a win over Otley would be good enough to secure second place intheir division and they started strongly. Jake Ward scored three first half goals and supplied the pass for Ryan Crannage to knock one in from close range in the second half. Crannage added a second from a long range shot and after allowing Otley a rare goal they piled on the pressure with Crannage scoring two more. Otley scored a late goal to make it 7-2. Jake Ward was named man of the match.

Sutton Rascals Under-9s A went down to a 5-2 defeat away to Horsforth on Sunday. Early in the game the sides were even with the score at 1-1 although Horsforth began to dominate and ran out comfortable winners. Rascals goals were scored by Eddie Evans and Harry Eastbury who were Sutton's best players. Eddie Evans was named man of the match.

Sutton Rascals Under-9s B were unlucky to lose 2- 1 away to Horsforth after a very good team performance. Sutton were first on the score sheet with a well taken goal from James Meehan on his debut. Horsforth fought back with an equaliser and Sutton were unlucky to concede a second goal. The team effort deserved more than the scoreline suggests, with Jack Smith performing well. James Meehan claimed the match award.

Silsden Under-14s beat Oakworth 2-1 after an impressive second half recovery. Oakworth scored early in the first half and should have scored several more against a lacklustre home side. After the break Silsden looked a different team and within minutes of the re-start the scores were level with a goal scored by Rob Wardley. Although Oakworth pressed hard the Silsden defence stood firm with the goalkeeper making some spectacular saves. Silsden's second goal came from James Paley after a wonderful display of passing. Scott Newton was man of the match.