1:58pm Tuesday 20th January 2009
Fairbank under-tens stretched their impressive unbeaten run to five in the KEYBURY LEAGUE after beating Thackley 6-3.
Wahab Mirza opened the scoring before Mohammed Hussain’s double took them into half-time 3-1 up.
Thackley improved after the break but Wahab added his second, Shabaz Khan also netted and the losers conceded an own goal.
Faisal Ali, Bradley Jones and man of the match Kyle Trennery all netted as Albion Sports under-tens drew 3-3.
A fine team performance at Shipley Panthers saw Bradford United stay top in the under-nines White Division.
They came out 6-1 victors, mainly due to a prolific burst of four goals in six second-half minutes.
Mason Kirby opened their account before man of the match Owen Clark doubled the lead three minutes before half-time, tapping in following a long throw from Jonathan Holmes.
Then came the purple patch with Liam Brook latching on to a lovely ball from Mason Kirby, Clark getting his second from a tight angle after Holmes had hit the post, and then completing his hat-trick two minutes later tapping in following a quality move.
Shipley responded but Joel Steele had the last word to make it 6-1.
Albion Sports under-nines had no answer as they lost 5-0 against Grassington.
Felan Panwar was the hero for Bradford United under-sevens Green after he brilliantly broke out of defence to get the winner in their 2-1 win at Leeds Maccabi.
He had already levelled during the first half following a great turn and strike and then stepped up to hit the decisive goal during the second period.
Bradford Tigers committed ‘daylight robbery’ as they stayed top of the CRAVEN, AIRE & WHARFE LEAGUE under-12s Division B.
They could have been five goals behind to visitors Horsforth St Margarets Colts by half-time but instead it somehow remained scoreless.
Then, in the second half, an own goal put Tigers ahead.
Horsforth deservedly equalised but, with Colts looking the more likely to score again, Tigers ended up triumphing 4-1 with goals by Jordan Kitching, substitute Lucas Davey and a wonderful individual effort from James Townend.
Albion Sports under-12s thrashed Shipley Pumas 7-1 with help from hot-shot Vinay Herar, who blasted four goals.
Mohammad Osama and Mohammad Yousaf each notched hat-tricks in BD3 United under-12s’ 6-0 win over Thackley which kept them in touch with the division leaders.
Mohd Ismail Rehman, Mohd Tallah Butt and Zakariya Khan also scored while defender Mohd Abdul Muttalib was man of the match.
BD3 United under-15s came out on top in a thriller against Guiseley Blues 6-4. Mohammad Zeeshan was the star of the show, firing in FIVE goals.
Silsden Juniors under-14s B came back from 2-0 down to earn a point against Wrose Vipers.
The hosts had shot into an early lead but Luke Wilson (2) – who now has 19 for the season – and Jed Cooper got Silsden back in it, Jack Beetham causing chaos on the wing.
It finished 3-3 with Vipers forced to dig deep for the last five minutes as Silsden ran them ragged looking for the winning goal. However, eventually they ran out of time and had to share the spoils.
BD3 United under-13s picked up a well-earned point drawing 2-2 with local rivals Idle.
United went two up within the first 15 minutes after goals from Shoiab Jamal and Usman Khan but Idle battled back in the second half and levelled with eight minutes to go.
Joshua Allen’s late volley earned them a share of the points.
Centre-back Chris Watson halved the deficit before the break, leaving hero Allen to do the rest at the death.
Silsden Juniors under-13s A were knocked out of the MILLENNIUM CUP after losing 3-0 against impressive Leeds-based outfit Rothwell Athletic.
They went behind in the first minute, caught napping when Roth-well waltzed through their static defence.
Silsden got their act together and pushed hard for an equaliser after the break but in doing so conceded two late goals in the second-round tie.
Zain Mushtaq got the winner as Albion Sports under-11s A beat Thackley 2-1 in their first Craven League game for two months.
But the hosts also needed the help of excellent keeper Stephen Fearnley who stopped a penalty and produced a host of other fantastic saves to take man of the match.
Liam Singh got Albion on level terms after they had gone behind early on.
Adam Wood’s brace proved crucial as unbeaten Campion under-17s came from a goal down at half-time to win 3-1 at Boothtown.
Luke Wilczynski levelled for the visitors but the man of the match headed home twice from set-plays to maintain Campion’s 100 per cent record at the top of Division 17A.
Joshua Stoyles (2), Lee Johnston, Damion Ivory and man of the match Ryan Minshull were on target as Albion Sports under-15s won 5-1 at Betherton in the HUDDERSFIELD LEAGUE.
Vision Juniors A earned a 0-0 draw at Dewsbury Rangers A courtesy of some fine saves from keeper Luke Foster.
Despite the resulting scoreless scoreline, the game was full of skill and excitement with some brilliant attack and defence from both teams.
Adam Ingham, Ben Bodle and Ashley Brown combined to give Bradford United a 3-0 success at Ossett Albion in the under-17s Division One.
Their under-12s didn’t fare as well though, going down 7-3 at home to Skelmanthorpe in Division Two.
They had led 2-1 at the turnaround with Josh Finan netting and Gage Faulkner adding a further penalty.
Skelmanthorpe equalised but Finan put his side ahead again only for Bradford to then fall asleep with disastrous consequences as their opponents put them to the sword.
Ruthless Skelmanthorpe smashed in four goals without reply to leave United stunned.
Eccleshill United under-17s came away from Thornhill with a deserved 4-2 victory in Division Two.
Goals from Ben Binns, Liam Holstead, Matty Briscoe and Adam Romani did the damage.
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