United goal blitz is emphatic revenge

2:25pm Tuesday 13th October 2009

By Sports Desk

Bradford United’s under-tens won 9-1 at Wilsden, gaining emphatic revenge on the only team to defeat them last season in the Keybury League.

United were 4-0 up inside six minutes, strikers Mason Kirby and Taylor Foley grabbing two each.

Wilsden did pull a goal back in the first half but that only stung United into netting five more, the tally being made up of an own goal, Josh Hall, Kietan Shergill, Foley and Kirby.

East Bowling Allstars lost 3-0 to Long Lee but Ben Sharpe, Aaron Larkin, Cayden Kendal, Zak Sangster and keeper Sam Foord did well.

In-form Scholemoor won 5-1 at Eccleshill with goals from Adam Edmondson (2), Hayden Moor (2) and man of the match Jamie Denning.

Albion Sports gave a fine all-round effort in defeating visitors Myrtle Park 2-0, Mohamad Suhail Wajid and Lewis Myers scoring.

Man of the match was defender Andre Tavernier but he was pushed close by midfielder Usman Pandor.

Albion Sports were out of sorts in going down 5-1 at home to BD3 United in the White Division.

Raheem Mohammed scored for the losers, whose man of the match was James Howson, although Piyush made some fine saves.

Horton Foxes maintained their 100 per cent record with a 3-0 triumph over Otley, goals coming from Charlie Raywood, Jamie Bradley and Connor Banham.

Liam Wilkinson scored four goals as Westwood under-sevens beat Silsden 9-1. Other goals for the winners in a fine team display came from Jacob Slater (3) and Jake Larvin (2), Johnnie Henry taking the man of the match award.

Horsforth St Margarets under-sevens Colts made it four wins from four – with 20 goals for and only four against – with a 3-0 win against a very good BD3 United side.

Horton Foxes won the clash of the unbeaten sides in defeating Westwood 3-0, Tyler Sullivan, Jake Elwood and Ciaran Fleming being on target.

Meanwhile, Bingley Juniors under-eights kept their 100 per cent record intact against Queensbury.

Toby Long and Sam Dixon gave Bingley a 2-1 half-time lead.

In the second half, Bingley got on top and added further goals from Harrison Burden (2), Joseph Hall and Long.

Queensbury won the B contest 5-3, Macauley Smith (2) and Oliver Hollingsworth netting for the losers.

Bradford United Scorpions must be wondering how they only got a 1-1 draw against Sutton.

Alex Gibson scored from a Stefan Giangregorio corner but Matthew Ham had two cleared off the line, Jacob Dunn shot over from close range and Giangregorio fired into the side-netting.

Scorpions twice went behind against Sutton but Thomas Marshall equalised both times in the first half.

Felan Panwar’s goal put United ahead for the first time early in the second half and Max Parrott’s accurate shot from his own half made it 4-2.

Sutton came back again but Jack Brimacombe’s swift brace gave the Scorpions a 6-3 verdict. Midfielder Frankie Brimacombe was man of the match.

East Bowling Allstars notched a 5-0 victory against Bolton Woods, Rowan Khan (2), Niall Armstrong (2) and Hanzalah Khan securing the points, with Reiss Silva and Shaun Pipe also playing well.

Hosts Bradford United Under-Nines were ahead after two minutes on their way to a 10-0 defeat of Bramley Phoenix, Asa Mitchell deflecting in Jack Holroyd’s shot.

Holroyd soon doubled the lead and he then pounced on a rebound when Ethan Rhodes’ shot came back off a post.

United keeper Jordan Moorhouse ensured they had a clean sheet going into half-time, and his team-mates ran riot in the second half, Rhodes scoring either side of a quality strike from man of the match Eisa Faulding.

Also on target were Mitchell and Jordan Moorhouse (2) as United’s winning streak was extended to 19 games.

Scholemoor Scorpions Under-11s kept up their unbeaten start with a good 2-1 win at much-improved Myrtle Park, goals coming from Josh Collins and man of the match Nathan Taylor.

Bradford United’s passing game was thrown out in their 3-2 defeat against Fairbank United, whose defence impressed.

At the other end, only defender and man of the match Oliver Raistrick and keeper Nathan Allatt prevented Fairbank from going ahead but United cracked just before half-time.

Billy Raistrick levelled for United early in the second half but the lead didn’t last long.

Josh McKiernan’s long-range deflected shot made it 2-2 but Fairbank took the spoils in the end.

Albion Sports Under-13s B crashed to their first defeat of the season in the Craven, Aire & Wharfe League, going down 5-1 to high-fliers Wilsden.

However, a cool penalty by defender Karmdeep Sarai had put Sports ahead by the interval, keeper Ketan Dharni making some excellent saves in the second half when Wilsden took control.

Nevertheless, Liam Singh, Ismail Rehman and Zak Khan all hit the bar for Albion in a great game in windy conditions.

Prospect Juniors Under-12s went down 1-0 at a well-organised Silsden, who scored late in the second half. Prospect’s man of the match was left back Nathan Speight.

Albion Sports continued their good start with an impressive 4-2 win against Shipley Lions.

Albion took the lead when Zain Mushtaq skipped past two defenders and crossed for Nadeem Khan to score at the far post.

Lions should have equalised but an unbelievable double save from Aaron Day kept Albion in front at half-time.

Khan increased Albion’s advantage with a well-taken goal and Zainsoon made it 3-0 with a low drive.

Albion’s man of the match Sanjay created the fourth goal for Khan, who completed his hat-trick. Lions scored two excellent late goals. Ricky Smith and Prince Kahlon produced excellent displays for Albion.

Wilsden had no substitutes at Bradford Park Avenue but came away with a 2-2 draw against a team who had conceded 22 goals in their last two games.

The visitors, who were playing against the wind, soon went behind, and could have gone further adrift were it not for man of the match and goalkeeper Adam Vaux and his defenders.

Pip Greetham had Wilsden’s best chance of the half, hitting the corner of crossbar and post.

In the second half, they came back into the game, and Sam Murphy, who was fouled in the area, levelled from the penalty spot.

Now confident, Joe Hutchinson put them ahead with a volley but Avenue equalised thanks to a controversial penalty, and Wilsden felt they had a decent shout at the other end turned down.

Bradford Tigers Under-13s rolled the clock back a year with their best performance of the season.

Inspired by midfielders in skipper Luke Duckett and Jordan Kitching, they spiked Long Lee’s 100 per cent record in Division B by handing them a 6-2 beating at Crag Road United.

Kitching scored three and hit the crossbar, the other goals coming from the lively Joe Gartland, a beautiful curler from Duckett and Lucas Davey as Tigers notched their first victory of the campaign.

Sandy Lane A remain unbeaten in the same division after a fine second-half performance at Keighley Shamrocks.

Sandy came from 2-0 down to win 3-2, Jeremiah Witter hitting two and man of the match Alex Sabelli getting the other. Jordan Trainor and Tom Mozley impressed at the back.

Silsden Reds Under-15s came out fired up against Burley Trojans, having more attempts on their goal in the first ten minutes than in the whole of their match the previous week. Great play up front from Luke Wilson and Kyle Moulson resulted in two goals for Moulson, and it was soon 3-0 when Jamie England slotted one home, a goal before half-time keeping Burley’s hopes alive.

However, England soon dashed those with a quick goal in the second half.

Spirited Burley still had time to net twice in a 4-3 defeat. Paul Robinson was Silsden’s man of the match.

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