Oakworth Under-8s A played some excellent football to beat Long Lee 5-0. Goals came from George Turner, Tom Hudson, Matthew Moore and Jake Fishwick (2). Joseph Alvey and Luke Chapman also went close as they hit the woodwork three times. The Long Lee keeper also made a string of saves to keep a clean sheet.

In a tough game Oakworth Under-8s B beat Long Lee 2-1. Thomas Kerr opened the scoring followed by a quick equaliser. In the second half Jonathan Greenwood scored the winner seven minutes from time. Joe Foster was man of the match supported by Thomas Allmark in goal.

The same team followed up with a 5-0 victory over Wilsden. Thomas Kerr scored a hat-trick, Joe Foster scored direct from a corner while Jonathan Greenwood completed the scoring. Jack Atkinson was man of the match along with newcomer Jamie O'Neill.

Oakworth Under-7s lost 5-3 at Wilsden. Shane Parker scored four goals, three for his own side and an own goal. Despite his error he still shared the man of the match award with Anthony Snell.

Oakworth Under-9s C beat Shipley 2-1 with goals from Tom Kettlewell and Jack Lonsdale. Man of the match Thomas Collins was outstanding if defence.

Oakworth Under-11's ebat Bradford all Stars 4-1 with man of the match Adam Spencer opening the scoring. Adam Smallwood added two more before half time. In the second half goalkeeper Richard McCullough kept the Allstars at bay until a penalty eluded his grasp. Thomas Thompson restored Oaks' three goal advantage.

Oakworth Under-13s played Guiseley Gremlins on a very heavy pitch and managed a 3-1 win. Goals were scored by J Thompson, J Clewes and L Gill. Thomas Wallbank was man of the match.

Oakworth Under-15s beat Queensbury 6-1 with a blistering second half performance. The Bradford side took an early lead before Steve Perkins put Oakworth back on level terms. Oaks totally dominated the second period with further goals from Thomas Woodward (2), Perkins, Danny Foster and Robert Unsworth. Darren Jackson was man of the match.

Long Lee Under-11s completed a league double over Bradford All Starts, and leapfrogged over them to the top of the league. Goals from man of the match Kris Gott, Thomas Hey and an own goal gave Long Lee a 3-2 victory in an excellent game. Ravi Patel never stopped in midfield.

Long Lee Under-9s B played football worthy of the league leaders to defeat a Nab wood B side who also rose to the occasion. Thomas Arthurs opened the scoring who also sealed the game when side side-footed home. James Marshall was man of the match.

Oakworth Under-12s played their first game for five weeks and held out for a 2-1 victory against Thornton Travellers. They missed a penalty but still took a 1-0 lead into the break thanks to Ross bailey's goal. Oliver Gee added the second before Thornton stepped up the pressure with a goal which set up a tense finish.

Silsden Under-12's A raced to a 10-1 victory over Wilsden with five goals in each half. Man of the match Lee McGowan picked up his second five-goal haul and there were further goals from Andrew North (2), Adam McLean, Ross Croad and Alexander Pietrovito. Goalkeeper Jason Perry kept his concentration well and made two superb one-on-one saves and there were also good performances from Jonas Bartle Luke Scott, Hamish Munro and William Maisey.

Silsden Under-7s A captured a 2-1 win against second placed Shipley with goals from man of the match Sam Baldwin and Chris Wademan.

Silsden Under-7s B were outplayed by Thornton who won 5-0. Luke Lockwood was man of the match.

Silsden Under-12s B just missed out in a nine goal thriller against Idle Parkside. The score was level at 1-1 after a tight first half, but a flurry of activity after the break. Silsden scorers were Andy Cooke (2) and Chris Oldcorn (2).

Silsden Under-13s A raced to a 10-0 victory over Cross Roads. There were goals from Daniel McNulty (2), Adam Sagar (2), Ryan McMillan, Luke Delvecio, Nicky McNally, Chris Sutcliffe, Chris page.

Oakbank Under-9's lost 2-1 at Wilsden after the home side played some good football to take a 2-0 lead. Max Whiteley pulled one back for Oakbank while man of the match Michael Pearson and Joe Jalil were the dynamos of the team.