THIRD-PLACED BD5 FC powered to a 5-1 victory over Division 11C table-toppers Thackley Storm in the CRAVEN, AIRE & WHARFE LEAGUE.

They took the lead through Liridon Emini but Thackley equalised from a short corner, catching the defence asleep.

Dallas Berry made a great save to deny Thackley and Emini scored again to make Thackley pay for that miss.

In the second half, both teams played some great football but Kye Robinson scored twice and Murad Khan added a fifth to cement a good win.

Unbeaten Westwood's emphatic 14-3 win over Thackley Tornadoes mean they join Thackley Storm at the top of the table, with the luxury of two games in hand.

Courbon Carr hit a hat-trick for Baildon Trinity Dynamos under-12s in a 6-0 win over Skipton LMS.

Will Robinson, Kian Flecher and a Harvey Westen-Bayer header rounded off a good day for the Dynamos, whose man of the match was Louis Turner.

Bolton Woods Sabres under-13s' mini-revival came to an end in Division B against live-wire top-four rivals Nab Wood.

James Dalton gave Nab Wood an early lead with a fantastic strike to beat Ben Shuttlewood in the Sabres' goal.

McKenzie Lister saw his shot cleared off the line before Dalton fired two quick goals.

Matthew Ham released Lewis Moorhouse, who struck the Nab Wood post, but Sulaimaan Bhatti scored a fourth and a penalty from Ben Bradley finished any fight the Sabres had left.

After a month's break, Bradford United under-16s continued their winning streak with a 7-2 win over Prospect Reds in Division C.

On target for United were Billy Enoch (2), Lewis Haynes (2), Kayode Ajayi, captain Nathan Armstrong and man of the match Aaron Brown on his debut.

Wibsey Lions under-11s' winning streak in the HUDDERSFIELD LEAGUE came to an end as they lost 7-4 to Hepworth.

After a poor start, Wibsey found themselves 4-1 down but managed to drag it back to 4-4 at half-time with goals from Callum Bower (2), Jamie Taylor and Jay Cunningham.

Unfortunately, they couldn't maintain this momentum in the second half, conceding early goals from which they never recovered.

Wisbey's under-13s moved three points clear at the top of their division with a 3-1 win at third-placed Cumberworth. Kristian Argyel opened the scoring for the Lions. At 1-1 they missed two penalties before Jacob McLoughlin finally broke through to score a brace to wrap up the points.

Wibsey Lions under-17s got back to winning ways with a battling 4-2 win at Batley. Nayan Mistry scored the opener just 30 seconds into the game with a top-class run and chipped finish. An own goal plus strikes from Fraser Allan and Callum Hanson saw Wibsey home.

Wyke Wanderers under-11s A team produced an impressive performance to beat table-toppers Ryburn 3-0 at home, playing with one man down for most of the game.

Ryburn started the strongest but never really troubled Ellis Farrar in goal.

After just 13 minutes, an innocuous challenge left Jacob Smith limping off with what turned out to be a broken leg. With no subs, Wyke looked like they would be hard pressed to get anything out of the game, but they dug in and kept the score level at half-time.

A long-range shot from McGuire put Wyke in front and a brace from Jack Leach made the final score 3-0.

Bradford Warriors under-eights' sides were both winners against Dewsbury Rangers.

The Blues hit the goal trail against Dewsbury Rangers A, with man of the match Harry Varley scoring seven, Alfie Smith three, Harry Grieveson two and Bailey Dalby one.

The Whites started well, with a hat-trick from Harry Horan, and despite Dewsbury Rangers B pulling goals back it wasn't enough. Summer Hughes picked up player of the match with a good display in midfield.

The under-sevens maintained their unbeaten run, Dewsbury finding it difficult to contain Alfie Gibson, who scored two and won man of the match. Also on target were Cale Gomersall, Harry Coup and Luke Bateman (2), Jason Duffy and Tommy Swain.

Thackley under-16 Reds made it through to the third round of the COUNTY CUP with a 7-1 home victory over Ilkley under-16 Pumas.

Goalscorers were Daniel Grimshaw (4), Jack Mongan, Callum Churm and Connor Raistrick. Man of the match was Danny Grimshaw.

Bradford United Raptors under-12s continued their good start to season with a close win over Bramley Phoenix in the County Cup.

Both teams played good football but a mix-up in Raptors' defence allowed Bramley to take the lead.

Billy Lee-Firth equalised with a cheeky header over the goalkeeper and a volley from Chris Byron saw them take the lead in the second half.

A loose ball in the box allowed Bramley to equalise but, with five minutes to go, Vincent Henderson scored the winner.

Dudley Hill Rangers under-11s had to work hard for victory over neighbours Albion Sports in the BRADFORD & DISTRICT KEYBURY LEAGUE.

Spencer Dunk gave Rangers a 1-0 half-time lead before Anton Tavernier and Karlson Ogie scored for a 3-0 win in the second period but, bearing in mind the highest number of corners in memory, it should have been more.

Rangers under-nines Blues lost on the road at Horsforth St Margarets in a good advertisement for the game, with goals from Josh Whitford (2), Adam Morris and Luke Jeffery in a 5-4 defeat.

The under-nines Reds had better fortune with a 5-2 win at Stanningley Albion and Rangers under-sevens had Amraj Gull (2), Lewis Windlesham, Owen Bradley and Hayden Hewitt on target in a win over Leeds Maccabi Lions, with ace creator and pass-master Sammy Membe having an outstanding game.

A super team effort saw Bradford Park Avenue B beat second-placed Elland 2-1 with goals from Clark Bolton and Brandon Taylor. Alistair Welch was once again outstanding in goal.

Bradford Warriors earned bragging rights by beating Bradford Park Avenue B 3-1. Warriors scorers were Donrique Davis (2) and Jack Hayes and on target for Park Avenue was Nathan Horner.