Never has the cliche 'a game of two halves' been more apt than when Bradford Wildcats under-11s met Bankfoot.

The Wildcats came back from 5-1 down at half-time to beat their Keybury League rivals 8-6 in a thrilling encounter.

There were hat-tricks from Ross Wilson and Kyle Thomas and two goals from Jordan Oddy.

Westwood Jets under-sevens beat Myrtle Park 3-0 in a hard-fought game played under muddy conditions.

Myrtle put seven men behind the ball to try to stop their opponents from scoring but Jets came out on top to continued their unbeaten run.

The man-of-the-match award was shared by both goal-scorers - Jake Dawson (2) and Joe Allan.

Westwood Dolphins under-sevens lost striker Dominic Anderson just before kick-off but two superb goals from man-of-the-match Jacob Trueman and one from new-boy Josh Harding ensured a 3-0 win over Guiseley.

Bradford Tigers under-nines A gave an improved display in the second half, having trailed 3-0 at half-time on a muddy pitch at Burley.

Midfielder Daniel Marshall's strike reduced the arrears and defender Rosie McDonnell was man of the match after a typically tenacious display.

The B team's holding operation against Burley went well in the first half, after which the score was 0-0, but they eventually lost 3-0. Defender Oliver Simpson was Tigers' man of the match.

Sandy Lane under-eights remain undefeated after their 5-0 win over Shelf. Goals came from Rowan Thomas (2), James Garrott and Reece Holmes, who was also man of the match.

The under-nines lost 5-3 to Keighley Shamrocks, who raced into a 4-0 lead until Lane pulled it back to 4-3 with goals from Joe Carroll, Jeremiah Whitter and Jack Diamond.

Sandy Lane under-tens enjoyed a 9-1 win over Eccleshill with goals from Jack Hallam (3), Curtis Gilbert (3), Jake Peacock (2) and Liam Brennan. Man of the match was Reece Windhill.

Dudley Hill Rangers under-eights beat Horsforth 4-2 thanks to two strikes from James Morris and a goal each from Kieran Suddards and Ryan Goldsborough.

Horsforth Blue snatched a 2-1 victory at Kings Park Pumas in heavy conditions.

Eccleshill United under-sevens beat Sutton 1-0 thanks to a goal from Matthew Busfield.

Elliott Philips and Gage Faulkner scored for Eccleshill under-nines in their 2-1 home win over Bradford Park Avenue

Eccleshill Scorpions under-tens defeat Vision 2-0 with Tom Stewart grabbing both goals but Eccleshill United Lizards under-tens slithered to a 9-1 defeat at home to Sandy Lane.

Bingley under-nines beat Gomersal 9-1, with six goals from George Akaster. The victory took them to second in league. Bingley under-eights lost 2-0 to Shipley.

Oakworth under-eights Wasps beat Sutton B 6-0. Dan Scott scored a hat-trick, Joe Rundle a brace and Will Rankin was also on target.

The under-eight Hornets were also victorious, winning 4-1 against Sutton A thanks to goals from Ben Weatherall (2), Callum Holmes and Lewis Hopkinson.

Heaton under-11s had a fine 5-1 victory in their League Cup match against Myrtle Park.

The under-13s concluded their league matches with a comfortable 5-0 win against Burley. This consolidated the runners-up spot in A Division.

The under-14s went down 7-1 to a strong Bingley team in the Steven Greenwood Trophy while the under-15s ran out easy 8-1 winners at Menston Rovers, goals coming from Joe Hicks (4), George Clark, Joss Dixon, Jamie Stewart and Jamil Campbell-Joseph.

Silsden Juniors under-11s won 5-0 at Idle Juniors in the Craven, Aire & Wharfe League Cup.

Silsden were two up at half-time and cruised along in the second period. Ben Geary completed a hat-trick and Chris Rudden scored twice.

In the league, Sandy Lane under-15s beat Tyersal 5-1 with goals from Kieser Oxley, Michael Panter, Alex Richardson, Jake McGrath and Yousif Mahmood. Oxley was man of the match.

Guiseley Juniors under-14s beat Prospect 7-2 in an entertaining match.

Prospect took the lead through Luke Hepple but Guiseley soon equalised and raced into a 3-1 lead at the interval.

In the second half, Prospect could not get the momentum together and Guiseley dominated the half.

Bingley B beat Bolton Woods B 9-1. Sam Greenwood-Shaftesly, Brandon Nash and Shahaib Hussain each scored twice and George Cowling and Sabastien Morley also netted.

Bingley under-16s drew 2-2 at Clayton with James Dunn scoring twice for Bingley.

Bingley under-16s B retained their top place with a 3-2 win against Eccleshill and the under-17s beat Stanningley 3-1 with goals from Lawrence Waite, Phil Cotterill and Lee Smith.

Embsay went down 3-1 to Bingley under-15s - Stephen Schofield, Chris Mangham and John Williams scoring for Bingley.

In the Stephen Greenwood Cup, Eccleshill under-14s travelled to Long Lee with a depleted squad and lost 6-1.

Bingley under-14s progressed to the semi-final of the Steven Greenwood Cup with a 7-1 victory over Heaton. Chris Williams and Phil Cutler scored two each and other goal-scorers were Harrison Fry, Sam Jacomb and Steven Timperley.

A hat-trick from Thomas Wilson, two from Charlie Hall and one from Billy Whitford saw Gomersal beaten 6-0 by Bingley Eagles under-sevens.

Eccleshill United under-14s overwhelmed basement side Nab Wood 15-0.

Aiden Chippendale led the way with five goals and the others came from Adil Mirza and Joe Fitzpatrick hat-tricks, Ben Bodle, Ricky Athwal, Michael Binns - and even the goalkeeper Asher Holdsworth came out to score.