Long Lee Under-12s matched their Under-11 side by clinching their second successive Crave League title with a 3-1 victory over Menston. The Keighley side took the lead when Sam Rooke scored after a magnificent pass from James Bailey. Some stern Menston pressure led to an equaliser but Rooke was soon again on hand to pressure the Menston defence into a crucial own goal. James Smail pooped up to seal the win for Long Lee.

Oakworth Under-13s beat Queensbury 4-1 thanks to an excellent performance. Kurtis Towler scored first with a superb volley followed by second half goals from Andy Fox, Richard McCullough and Chris Royston after Queensbury equalised. Oaks missed a penalty and had a goal disallowed while Fox was named man of the match.

Oakworth then lost 1-0 to Silsden with the goal scored in the final minute or the first half. Despite heroic efforts Oaks could not score an equaliser. Elliott Sharpe was man of the match for the ninth time this season. The team's managers expressed their thanks to all 18 boys who had played their part in an up and down, but enjoyable season.

Long Lee Under-7s beat Thackley 4-0 thanks to a great performance. Declan Burke opened the scoring and Sam Hallas made it 2-0 with a good goal after some fine passing between Josh Holt and Jack O'Keefe. Long Lee attacked for most of the second half and added further goals from Liam Walsh and Declan Burke. Man of the match was Sam Hallas.

Silsden Under-7s were comprehensively beaten 6-0 at home in their final match of the season by unbeaten champions Shipley A. the visitors scored three goals in each half and Silsden's man of the match was Daniel Fort.

Sutton Rascals Under-8 B team finished off the season in style with an impressive win over Otley. In an exciting match Otley took a 2-0 lead at the break. Sutton turned the game round in the second half with goals from George and Harry Eastbury and William Storrie. Sam Bailey was man of the match in a game which was a fitting end to a good season.

After winning just one league game all season Sutton Under-8s put that form behind them and reached the final of the Leeds United Junior Tournament thanks to pure determination. They finished top of their pool games with goals from Todd Duncan, Tom Hollindrake and Max Bell and solid defence from Philip Barton and George England. The quarter-final was a real thriller against Myrtle Park A which Sutton won 2-1 on the golden goal rule. Goals were scored by Todd Ducan and Max Bell. Sutton beat Calverly 2-1 in the semi-final, Eddie Evans scoring both goals while Danny Driver pulled off some great saves.

In the final Sutton lost 5-1 to Gildersome Spurs as tiredness took its toll, Eddie Evans scored Sutton's goal.

Oakworth Under-8s A played their final two games of the season last week, beating Eldwick 6-1 on Tuesday when goals were scored by Daniel Meegan (2), Jackson rouse (2), Bradley Fox (2). Ryan Cox and Oliver Thompson shared the man of the match honours.

On Saturday oaks played host to Menston knowing a win would put them in second place in the league, but could only draw 0-0. Oakworth had chances to win but could not make them count. Man of the Match Luke McDermott was outstanding in goal for Oaks. manager David Meegan would like to thank his wife, daughter and patents for their help throughout the season.

Long Lee Under-10s beat league champions Wyke 2-0 with captain Ben Whiteoak urging his players on as they produced some flowing football. Man of the match Aaron Clough again showed flair in leading the midfield forward for Thomas Arthurs to open the scoring with a well taken goal. Joseph Holt and Tom Colgan played with cool heads for Sean Quinlan to slide the ball home and give them a 2-0 lead at the break. After the re-start Wyke tried everything to get into the game, but Sean Redman came close to scoring, his solo effort hitting the post.