Oakworth Under-8s A didn't recover from a poor start against Menston which saw them go two goals down. In a much better second half performance Oaks piled on the pressure and had the majority of the play but could not find the net. Menston scored a third on the counter attack. Oaks never gave up and Sam Nettleton reduced the arrears but Menston scored a fourth with the last kick of the game. Ben Howell was the man of the match for Oaks.

Oakworth Under-8s B put in a great display in very difficult conditions against Menston B. They took control of the game when Jonson Butterfield opened the scoring and Jake Smith soon added a second with Butterfield again finding the net just before half time. Menston scored just after the break but a second goal from Smith, a fine shot from Lee Harness and Butterfield completed his hat-trick to give Oaks a comfortable win. Jordan O'Dwyer, Jonson Butterfield and Declan McLaren had excellent games in a very good team performance.

Silsden clocked up a 1-0 win over Heaton Pumas after breaking down the well organised defence. Silsden were on the back foot at the start of the second half with Billy Davies and Luke Watson standing strong in defence. Heaton found it hard to score and with time running out Luke Wilson and Kyle Todd provided the spark Silsden needed for man of the match Jed Cooper to score the only goal.

In freezing conditions Silsden Under-10s A beat Heaton 6-1 and were 5-0 up at half time. Four first half goals scored by Ben Geary and the other came from Tom McCann. Kyle Mawson scored the sixth after the break while Heaton worked hard to score a deserved a goal. Harvey Briggs was man of the match for his constant hard work and leadership.

Silsden Under-9s A went down 5-0 in a tough away game at unbeaten Menston-Guiseley A. Silsden never got into the game and found themselves 2-0 down at half-time. In the second half Silsden conceded another three goals. Man of the match Ben Ramsden performed heroics in goal to keep the scoreline to single figures

Silsden Under-9s B secured a 2-1 victory over Menston-Guiseley after a goalless first half. Silsden finally got their breakthrough with some good work in midfield by man of the match George Holmes who took on several players and hit a sweet strike to make it 1-0. Menston fought back giving Silsden goalkeeper Jack Baker plenty to do before they equalised. Silsden had the final say in the last minute with a fine goal from Cameron Latter.

Keighley Shamrock Under-10s entertained Menston at home and by half time Menston had taken a three goal lead. Despite some good team play Shammies were unable to find the back of the net. In the second half Jackson Rouse was brought down to give the Shammies a penalty, which was successfully taken by Lewis Wrathall. The goal renewed the home side's determination but despite some fine strikes from Ben Roe, and dogged defending by Greg Hargreaves and Jake Almond the visitors scored again to leave the final secure a 4-1 win.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-12s B had two good results in the President's Cup, beating Sedbergh 9-3 and Sandy Lane 4-2. In the game against Sedbergh, Shamrocks took control from the start and were 4-1 up at the interval with goals from Jonny Greenwood (2), Adam Williams and Jack Bilney. Sedbergh came out fighting in the second half but the solid defence of Shamrocks held firm. Shamrocks went on to score a further five goals through Liam Fothergill (2) Chris Lynch and Jonny Greenwood (2). Man of the match was Liam Fothergill whilst Jonny Greenwood took the manager's award.

In their game against Sandy Lane Shamrocks played some of their best football of the season to go in 3-0 up at the interval with goals from Jack Bilney, Adam Williams and Liam Fothergill. In the second half Sandy Lane battled hard and were rewarded with two goals before Greenwood secured the points in the final minute. Luke Chapman in defence took the man of the match award.

Long Lee Under-11s staged a dramatic come back to beat Nab Wood 4-3 in a tense match. Long Lee played some excellent passing football but found themselves 2-0 down before they responded with a Luke Narey goal to go in 2-1 down at half time. Nab Wood snatched a third which seemed to settle the game but Long Lee showed true and George Wysocki scored from a free kick with 10 minutes to go. Long Lee were piling on the pressure and fullback Matthew Stowell scored a dramatic winner. Daniel Throupe played in goal for Long Lee due to Riley's absence and made some tremendous saves.