Tom McCann was a hat-trick star as Silsden under-11s made it four wins out of four in the Keybury League with an 8-0 home romp against Keighley United.

Josh McNulty and Luke Wilson

provided support with two goals apiece and Ben Geary completed the scoring tally.

There was also solid work from Harvey Briggs, Oliver Stephenson and Zak Conway.

Farsley Celtic Juniors under-11s survived a late onslaught at Colton to win 2-1.

Dale Harriman opened the scoring with a superb goal and Mark Simpson added a penalty to double the lead.

Oliver Beard then held the Celts defence together well until a late Colton spot-kick finally beat keeper Lewis Pickering to set up a tense finale.

Sandy Lane Juniors had a mixed bag of results, highlighted by the under-11s winning 7-0 against Shipley with four goals from Thomas Yeadon, two by Lewis Witter and another to Ross Barraclough. Kyle Benjamin was man of the match.

The under-eights won 2-1 at Burley courtesy of Kesi Omolkum and James Garrett, who was also named man of the match.

The under-tens drew 2-2 with Guiseley thanks to goals from Bilal Hussain and Jake Peacock, with Luke Graves also impressing, but the under-nines lost 2-0 to Shipley despite the best efforts of David Simpson.

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Kings Park Juniors also had mixed fortunes, with under-tens victories for the Pumas and Cubs but defeats for the Panthers and Wildcats.

The Pumas were 8-4 home winners against Menston A, with Callum Sheriff netting four times supported by two goals each from Leo Murphy and Jefferson le Garde, while David Rooney was on target in the Cubs' 1-0 victory at Shipley D.

The Panthers went down 3-0 to

visiting Menston A and the Wildcats slipped up 4-1 at Cowling, Rhiannon Brewster claiming the single reply.

Ethan Labad completed a double hat-trick as Westwood Jets surged to a 16-1 under-sevens success over Otley Juniors.

Dominic Anderson was just behind Labad with five goals, while the rest came from Jake Dawson (3), Adam Perry and an own goal.

Westwood's under-nines missed out 2-1 at the hands of Long Lee, Roy Kamachia getting the Jets' consolation, while the club's Dolphins came away with a 2-2 draw thanks to a double by Jack Portious.

Only a fine save from the last shot of the game prevented Bradford Tigers' under-nine B team recording their first victory of the season.

They drew 3-3 at Sutton with goals from man of the match Dillon Graham (2) and Osborne. Gabe Lynch, Lewis Jagger and Rosie McDonnell also played well for the visitors.

Tigers A went down 4-1 at the same venue, Lucas Clayden getting the goal after good work from Jake Tarbotton. Kieran Nar was Tigers' man of the match.

The long kicks of Gomersal's under-sevens goalkeeper caused visiting Myrtle Park repeated problems as they suffered a 4-0 defeat.

Lawrence Walker was man of the match for Park, who took the game to the home side but without getting the breaks their play deserved.

Nab Wood under-eights triumphed

5-2 against Shelf, with Emile Cairess and Daniel Rodger both scoring twice supported by Jack Morrell.

New player Christopher Mercer's first goal for Nab Wood's under-nines helped them edge out Shelf 2-1, an own goal sealing the contest.

Bingley and Undercliffe's under-nines drew 1-1, Andrew Dyson scoring for Bingley.

In the under-tens, Bingley A beat Sutton 5-1 with goals by Robert Carberry (2), George Peterken, Adam May and Gem Hanbury. The B team lost 2-0 to Shipley despite Daniel Smith's best efforts.

There was an 8-2 under-11s win against Eccleshill thanks to an

excellent all-round performance by Bradley Halliday, who netted six times.

Joe Walker-Kaye's hat-trick set Undercliffe Celtic on course for a 9-3 win at Wilsden.

Callan Burke (2), Thomas Heap, Thomas Gasson, Ryan Naylor and Luke Chapman completed the Celts tally, which could have been greater but for captain Heap hitting the woodwork.

Eccleshill United failed to score at under-sevens level against Vision, for whom Sagar contributed seven of the goals in a 12-0 romp, or against Eldwick in the under-eights (3-0) and under-nines (5-0).

United Lizards also lost heavily, Shane Holmes hitting the consolation in a 9-1 under-tens reverse against Otley B, while Raul Fletcher supplied the goal in the Scorpions' 1-1 draw against the same opponents.

Eccleshill's under-11s slipped up 7-2 against Bingley, Jack Yeadon named the best player as he and James Womack scored.

Vision under-eights won 1-0 at Burley thanks to Wilkinson's strike, while Wardman netted twice for the under-11s in a 3-2 victory at Sutton.

Man of the match George Cliff scored both goals for Prospect under-sevens in their 2-1 victory over Shelf.

Queensbury Celtic's under-13s were edged out 6-5 at home by Nab Wood in the Craven League.

Goalkeeper Danny Holdsworth was man of the match, while Queensbury goals came from Ajeet Mistry (2), Josh Pullan, Ashley Marshall and an Alex Bickers penalty.

Bingley Juniors were 4-0 under-17 winners against Baildon, with Lee Smith, Steve Greenhan, Lawrence Waite and Dean Sullivan the scorers.

The under-16s conceded a late goal to draw 1-1 against Shipley after Tom Carberry's opener.

The under-15s gained their second win as goals by Bingley debutant Brandon Hammond, Ross Parr and centre half Jordan Beeley saw off Embsay 3-0.

Phil Cutler grabbed a hat-trick and Sam Jacomb scored twice in the under-14s' 5-2 win against Long Lee.

But the under-11s lost 5-1 to a strong Burley team, Shohaib Hussain scoring Bingley's goal on his debut.

Eccleshill Eagles won 4-1 at home to Weston Lane thanks to an impressive second-half display.

Ashley Walker scored the only goal of a frustrating first period but

substitute Louis Joseph then doubled up to boost the scoreline, with Damien Fry completing the tally.

Eccleshill under-15s gained a 5-3

victory at Prospect Juniors, who led

3-1 at one stage. Adam Cosheril's hat-trick was backed up by goals from

captain Joel Hesp and Gavin Hunt.

A goal two minutes from the end of extra-time meant a 4-3 defeat for Eccleshill under-16s against Otley Town in the first round of the West Riding County Cup.

Silly mistakes cost Eccleshill dearly as goals from Richard Worsley (2) and Paul Tarbottom proved to be not quite enough.

In the West Riding Girls League, Bingley under-12s lost 1-0 to Altofts. Lauren Craven was player of the game.

The under-tens went down 4-1, Megan Darley pulling one back for Bingley as they improved defensively in the second half inspired by Emily Coldwell.

Bradford City's under-14s were held 2-2 at York City, Chelsea Faulkner scoring both goals.

Pudsey Juniors under-16s eased to a 9-0 win at Brighouse, who had played three tight games against the visitors last season.

Faye Boshell scored a hat-trick and she was supported by Annie Murphy (2), Charlotte Walker (2), Naomi Jayne Scorah and Vicky Mladenovic.

Farsley Celtic under-15s were also

9-0 winners, with Nostel their victims. Boshell hit top form here as well,

scoring five times, with Sarah Cromack, Lorna Stringwell, Walker and Murphy completing the rout.

Bradford City's under-16s girls had to settle for a 0-0 draw at Barnsley in the Four Counties League. The crossbar denied Laura Gadd a winner in the last minute, although it had needed two good saves from Sarah Tillotson to keep the City goal intact.

Prospect Juniors under-13s maintained their 100 per cent record in Division Two of the Garforth League as they came from behind to beat Gildersome Spurs 4-2. Simon Mcquiston's hat-trick was backed up by a Luke Dickenson strike.