Rangers took on Celtic in the Scottish Premier League at the weekend and won 2-0, but in the Bradford area it was Celtic who came out on top when Farsley Celtic Girls under-15s beat Farnley Rangers 12-0.

The goalscorers for Farsley were Annie Murphy (five, and 31 for the season), Lorna Stringwell (3), Sarah Cromack (30 for the season), Faye Boshell (35 for the season), Vicky Mladenovic and Charlotte Walker.

So far this season in 13 games Farsley have scored 118 goals and conceded just 14.

Wyke under-15s eased into the semi-finals of the Craven, Aire and Wharfe League Cup with a comprehensive victory over hosts Boothtown.

Mathew Hall broke the deadlock with a 25-yard shot in the 12th minute and added a second two minutes later.

Boothtown, who began with only ten men, were further reduced when a defender was sent off for handling on the goal-line.

The home keeper pulled off a great save from the resulting penalty, but Wyke ran in three more goals before half-time to lead 5-0.

The second half saw Wyke rampant. Hall took his tally to seven, Arron Brennan and Reece Harbon grabbed two apiece while Gareth Stoyles, Joe Walshe, Kirk Heywood and Stefen Flynn also got on the scoresheet.

Tom Firth's first goal in his five-year Bingley career and a spectacular penalty save from Adam Baguley gave the under-16s all three points in a 1-0 victory over Sedberg.

The under-13s were made to work hard for their 4-1 away win at Undercliffe.

James Grogan scored a brace and Harrison Fry and Joshua Bowerman one apiece.

A goal each from Jack Lancaster, Jack Firth, Patrick Hopwood and four from Colin Schofield maintained Bingley under-11 A's unbeaten run with a 7-0 victory at Oakworth.

The B team lost 3-1 at Thornton with the home team's finishing proving the difference between the teams.

Silsden recorded a narrow away win at Heaton Pumas.

Luke Wilson and Kyle Todd provided the spark Silsden needed for man-of-the-match Jed Cooper to score the only goal of the match.

Farsley Celtic Juniors under-12s bounced back from last week's defeat that brought an end to their 37-game unbeaten run to win through to the semi-finals of the Garforth League Challenge Cup.

The outcome against Rothwell Juniors was never in doubt once Mountain slotted in the first goal after four minutes.

Farsley pressed home their advantage 15 minutes later when Wilson pounced to beat the Rothwell keeper to an awkwardly bouncing ball.

Kitson capitalised on sloppy Farsley defending to pull a goal back with 15 minutes remaining but their joy was short-lived as Farsley immediately struck back, with Wilson latching on to a well weighted through-ball.

Farsley meet Alverthorpe in the last four at Ossett Town's Ingfield ground on Sunday, March 13.

Farsley under-tens' two victories over Colton kept them in second place in the Keybury League table, hot on the heels of leaders Wortley.

In the first game Farsley took the lead through top scorer Ryan Westmoreland. Colton equalised with a shot that took a wicked bounce to beat home keeper Lewis Pickering.

In the second half Farsley turned on the style and a good header from Dale Harriman and a superb strike from man-of-the-match Mark Simpson saw Farsley triumph 3-1.

In the second game Farsley were on top from the kick-off with Oli Beard opening the scoring. Ryan Cliffe then hit a screamer to put Farsley two up and an own goal after a wicked cross from Harry Stirk and a good finish from Dan Steel meant Farsley ran out comfortable 4- 0 winners.

Shipley Juniors under-tens Tigers inflicted the first defeat of the season on Menston-Guiseley in Division D.

There was little to choose between the sides in the table-topping clash but a brilliant save by Shipley keeper Matthew Smith in the second half proved the turning point.

The Tigers went straight up the other end and Tom Hill drilled in a fine long-range shot.

An own goal from a Jack Rhodes cross then gave Shipley a hard-earned 2-0 victory to set up a thrilling climax to the season.

Bingley's under-11 girls won 2-0 at Queensbury.

Bingley took an early lead with a well-taken goal from Frankie Wilson. A right-foot shot into the top corner from Lisa Hebden doubled their advantage.

Bingley keeper Rebbecca Morris was called on to make a series of great saves in the second half as Queensbury pressed, but Bingley held on for a win to maintain their top-of-the-table status.

The Telegraph & Argus League junior division kicked off again after the winter break, and the rest seemed to have done West Bowling good.

Bowling, who struggled before Christmas, hit nine past Thornbury Tigers. On the mark for Bowling were Odroba Nikagwa (2), Omar Habib (2), Ali Bubaker (2), Kasim Mohammed (2) and Hama Khan.

In an exciting game at Horsfall, Marshfields beat Jobo Dhol 4-3. Erahim Miah (2) and Insasem Hussain were on the mark for Jubo Dhol.

Albion Sports continued their good form with an easy win over visitors South Bradford 8-2, with braces from Timour Khan, Sohir Iticar, Amir Singh and a goal each from Talairan Singh and Aaron Basi. Odsal Youth's A Hussain and S Batan scored twice in their side's 5-1 win at Light of the World.

RESULTS: Wharfedale Print Resource Solutions Junior Cup - quarter-final: Ilkley Juniors Under-16s 6, Guiseley Menston Hotshots Under-16s 2. Semi-final: Baildon Trinity Ath Under-16s 0, Ventus United Youth Under-16s 4.

l Eccleshil United under-13s are looking for new players. Trials will be held on Tuesday, March 1 at the club's floodlit training ground at Kingsway off Wrose Road, Bradford from 6.15pm to 7.30pm. For more details call Mark Holstead on Bradford 636520 or Mick Couzens on 491732.