Oakworth Under-13s drew 2-2 with Bankfoot Villas in their top of the table clash. Villas took an early lead and in the second half they extended their lead to 2-0 before a goal from David Jack Rumboles quickly followed and with only minutes to spare Lloyd Evans struck home the second. The Oakworth team played extremely well to fight back David Jack Rumboles.

Oakworth Under-9s suffered a heavy defeat, going down 6-1 to Horsforth. The boys kept trying thorughout and Oliver Arthurs scored a consolation goal.

Oakworth Under-9s B went behind to an early Horsforth penalty, but Drew Calver beat the keeper to equalise. In the second half Casey Dowthwaite converted Max Rowley's cross and Callum Collier added a third from the penalty spot. Goalkeeper Adam Dowler made a crucial save as they won 3-1.

Oakworth Under-8s A put in a battling performance against an organised Burley side. Defences were on top in a goalless first half when Ben Wedge and Ross Meegan were superb for Oaks. In the second half it was Burley took the lead but this seem to spur Oaks into action. Ben Howell equalised and Nicholas Sharples secured a 2-1 victory. Oliver Huck and Peter Kus were on top form.

Oakworth Under-8s B had the majority of the possession in their game against Burley but could not turn this into goals. Bradley Scrutton, Jonson Butterfield and Jake Smith went close but the game ended in a 0-0 draw. Jack Keighley, Callum Scott and Chandler Hughes had excellent games.

Oakworth Under-7s A beat Guiseley 4-0 with goals from Ben Weatherall (2), Lewis Hopkinson and Tom Bradley. Lewis Hopkinson was man of the match.

Oakworth Under-7s B matched top of the league side Guiseley but lackof concentration cost them two goals in the first half. Sam Adam scored to put Oakworth back in the game, but Guiseley hit back to win 5-1. Jordan Barllay was outstanding in goal and man of the match Sam Adams was on form in defence.

Long Lee Under-11s slipped to a 2-1 defeat after a controversial last-minute decision gave Shipley victory. Long Lee had dominated for long periods but fell behind to an own goal before Luke Narey scored direct from a corner. Chances were few after the break as both teams looked for the winner with man of the match George Wysocki behind most of Long Lee's moves.

Long Lee Under-7s beat Myrtle Park 6-2 with goals from Reece Walsh (2), Thomas Baker (2), Jake Lee and Ben Stowell. Goalkeeper Connor smith was also on form.

Long Lee Under-8s played hosts to Silsden in a top of the table clash and Silsden held a two lead at half time. Long Lee scored through Lewis Robinson and were unlucky not to score an equaliser before Silsden made the game safe at 3-1. There were good performances from David Spence, Josh Ferguson and Lewis Robinson.

Long Lee Under-10s A lost for the first time this season after taking an early lead through Thomas Higgins. Shamrocks hit back to win 3-1 despite the hard work of man of the match Jamie Gagg. The game brought to an end another great year for Long Lee.

Long Lee went to Myrtle Park and came away with a good 4-3 win. After a tense start, Long Lee scored two quick goals through Josh Holt and Sam Hallas. Myrtle Park replied with a penalty. Sam Hallas scored again after a good move to restore the lead at half time. Myrtle Park added another midway through the second half but Reece Mabbutt secured the points with a goal from a corner. Josh Holt was man of the match after a battling midfield display.

Silsden Under-8s A secured a 3-1 victory over Long Lee after a close game. Callum Hey eased the early nerves for Silsden with a superb lob over the advancing keeper from the edge of the area and before half time he dummied a defender and slotted past the keeper to take a 2-0 half time lead. Silsden's defence had to be on top and Euan Sessford once again performed well and scored the third goal and gained the man of the match award before the visitors scored a consolation goal.

Silsden Under-8s B were back to full strength for their journey to Long Lee and came away with a 5-1 victory. Harry McGowan started the ball rolling by lobbing the keeper and followed up with a great run and cross from the right wing for Josh Jordan to tap in. After the break the home side pulled one back but the defence was marshalled well by Nathan Martin. Silsden really hit their stride with man of the match Ben Appleyard causing Long Lee problems every time he touched the ball. He provided a shot through the keeper's legs which 'JJ' was again on hand to tap in before completing his hat-trick. Appleyard's well deserved goal came from a sweet turn and shot on the edge of the area.

Silsden's midfield laid the foundation for a 10-1 victory over Eldwick with Ben Metcalfe and Sam Maude outstanding. Forwards Andrew Briggs and Ceri Holland both grabbed hat-tricks. Substitute Ethan Sanderson scored with his first touch and then added a second. Maude and Metcalfe completed the scoring. Eldwick refused to give up and their consolation goal was neatly taken. Sam Maude was man of the match.

Silsden Under-9s A team played out a goalless first half against Wyke Warriors, man of the match David Hunt headed home a fine goal to end a perfect move. Silsden have now gone four games undefeated.

Silsden Under-9s B started slowly but after 10 minutes they began to play some good football and went on to beat Wyke Warriors 3-0. Jack Appleyard and Cameron Latter began to boss the midfield and it wasn't long before Silsden scored their through Luke Inman. In the second half Silsden scored a further two goals from man of the match Appleyard. Every one of the team played well which resulted in all of them getting the parents' man of the match award.

Silsden Under-10s A were on top form as the beat Wyke 3-1. Harvey Briggs hit the back of the net and Ben Geary scored a brace. Zachary Conway and Danielle Whitham were joint men of the match.

Silsden Under-10s B played one of their best games this season to secure a 3-0 victory over Wyke. Daniel Binns opened the scoring with Kyle Todd adding a second in a exciting first half. Man of the match Luke Wilson provided the well timed cross for Jed Cooper to score Silsden's third goal.

Silsden Under-15s turned up the heat on a cold morning to beat Queensbury A 3-1. Scott Hanson scored on his debut and Adam Spencer got the second. An error in the Queensbury defence gifted them an own goal before they scored a consolation effort. James Geenway was man of the match.

Cross Hills Under-12s secured a 7-1 victory over Guisley-Menston but only the excellent goal keeping of man of the match Robert Tosney kept Hills 1-0 up at half time. They knuckled down in the second half with goals coming from Jacob Ingham (2), Josh Page (2), Joe Barker ,Kieran Duxbury and Daniel Abbleby.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-10s played hosts to Long Lee who took an early lead but the Shamrocks fought back and were rewarded with a goal by Danny Roberts. Ben Roe added a second before half time and scored again in the second half to secure a 3-1 victory.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-15s suffered their first defeat of the season losing to Cross Roads. During the first half Shamrocks dominated the game and took the lead with a goal from Andrew Seddon. Crossroads scored two goals in the second half and Shamrocks were unlucky not to equalise just before the whistle. Richard McCullough was again outstanding in defence and the match point was awarded to Matthew Wilson.

Shamrocks Under-14s travelled to Steeton and were 4-1 down at half time but they fought back to win 5-4. Goals came from Sohail Javaid, Adam 'Pinky' Feather (2) and man of the match Guy Earwaker (2).

Shamrocks Under-12s B took their unbeaten run to six with a convincing 7-0 win at home to Bolton Woods. Shamrocks started slowly but after 20 minutes Jack Bilney opened the scoring and was soon followed by goals from Jonny Greenwood, Liam Fothergill and Ryan Ingham to lead 4-0 at half time. Shamrocks totally dominated the second half and further goals from Matthew Craven, Liam Fothergill and Jonny Greenwood secured the game. Man of the match was Bobby Wainwright in goal whilst Ryan Ingham took the manager's award.