DUDLEY Hill Rangers made home advantage count in the Bradford & District Keybury Junior League, with all five of their teams winning at Newhall Park Primary School in Bierley.

The under-sevens' passing game is coming on well and they beat Leeds Maccabi Dragons 6-1, Harvey Bostock hitting a hat-trick to complement efforts from William Schofield, Lewis Windle and Sammy Membe.

Rangers' under-nines Blues and Reds played Baildon Trinity Sky and Blue and were worthy victors 6-2 and 1-0.

But the club's real deals so far this season are the under-tens, who defeated neighbours Albion Sports 5-4 to extend their unbeaten record.

Dominic Parish (3), George Edge and Joel Beaumont were Rangers' goal-scorers but it was only that close due to sloppy defending and a failure to convert chances.

Rangers under-11s are top of the pile for another week after an 8-2 victory over traditional foes Campion.

Anton Tavernier (4) and Jake Softley (3) were lethal poachers for Rangers, with Karlson Ogie getting the other goal on a day when the club proudly wore their poppy shirts.

Another team in outstanding form were Woodhall United under-tens in the GOALS Craven, Aire & Wharfe Junior League.

Ten goals were put past Bradford Horton Sports at Myra Shay Playing Fields, with man of the match Danyaal Khan getting five to take his seasonal tally to 17.

Thackley Reds made it six wins out of six in Under-16 Division C with a 7-0 home victory over Alpha United, goals coming from Callum Churm (3), Danny Isaacs (2), man of the match Connor Raistrick and Charlie Morrell.

Bradford United made it back-to-back wins over Prospect in the same division, winning the home clash 8-1 with goals from debutant Sahil Khan (4) – who was man of the match – Aaron Brown (2), Kayode Ajayi and James Frazer.

Courbon Carr was the catalyst for Baildon Dynamos Under-12s in their 4-1 victory at Thackley Thunder, beating two players and drawing the keeper on the way to putting the visitors 1-0 ahead.

Thackley equalised but Carr then smashed home a penalty to make it 2-1 and Louis Anderson added a brace, including a belter.

Harvey Westen-Buyer was Baildon's man of the match, although Denon Sokeo and Will Robinson also played well in defence.

Sandy Lane turned up with only eight players to face Bingley in Under-18 Division C, so Bingley loaned them a couple to make it ten-a-side and won 5-0. Michael Armitage was Bingley's man of the match.

Bradford Park Avenue's A and B teams both bowed out of the Huddersfield RCD Junior League's Under-12 Cup at the second-round stage.

The A team went down 2-0 at home to Thornhill, Ethan Pearson being man of the match for the losing side, while the B team were ousted 4-0 at home by lively Brighouse Sports B, although Josef Charlton and Morgan Brookes defended well for Avenue.

In the first round of the Under-11s Cup, Wibsey Lions only went down 2-1 at home to local rivals Westwood Dolphins, who are two divisions higher.

The first half was goalless after a superb rearguard action by Wibsey's goalkeeper and defence but Westwood grabbed two quick goals in the second half, Jamie Taylor pulling one back with five minutes left.

Wibsey Lions under-13s also faced higher opposition in their cup, losing 8-1 at powerful Clifton. Ben Kerwick scored for the Lions, while Bailey Evans missed a penalty.

Lewis Thomas (2) and Donrique Davis were on target for Bradford Warriors under-nines in their 5-3 defeat to Bingley Barca, Coby Crowther being man of the match for the losers.

But Warriors' under-12s notched their fourth clean sheet in a row as Hade Edge were despatched in the cup.

Warriors were dominant from the start and won 8-0 to book a tie against Meltham, the goals coming from Roberto McFarlane (2), Brandon McDonagh (2), Alex Taylor-McKeown, Bailey Breaks, Joel Slater and Jordan Styslo.