Oakworth slipped up again, going down 4-0 to Wyke. They played well with solid debuts from Cameron Tynne, William Rankin, Jack McGarry and Daniel Scott. Oaks didn't take their chances and paid the price.

Oakworth's A team beat Horsforth 2-0 and created some superb chances in the opening period. Ben Weatherall finished a flowing move to secure the lead. After the break Oaks defended well as the Leeds side pushed for an equaliser and Callum Holmes scored the crucial second goal. There were excellent performances from Callum Holmes, Aiden Kelly, Connor McGrann and Lewis Hopkinson.

Oakworth Under-9s A just scraped home with a 1-0 victory over Bradford Tigers. They had plenty of possession but Aaron Dickson scored the only goal as he followed up Josef Drake's shot. Goalkeeper Connor Fox made a last minute save to hold on to the three points.

Oakworth Under-9s B came back to secure a convincing win after going a goal behind to Bradford Tigers. Max Rowley equalised and Casey Dowthwaite gave Oaks a half time lead. Second half goals from Billy Horsfield and Joshua Kiteley made certain of victory. Sam Loftus had an excellent game in defence and set up numerous attacking opportunities.

Oakworth Under-13s beat Guiseley 8-1 with goals from Jack Rummbles, Mark McGee, Alex Thomas (2), Lloyd Evans (3), and Ben Keighley. Lloyd Evans was named man of the match following his hat-trick and goalkeeper Adam Brooke won on form in goal saving a penalty.

Oakworth Under-13 girls continued their superb start to the season with a convincing 4-0 win over Thackley. New manager Steve Brett has the girls playing some excellent football and Danielle Cox scored all four goals.

Oakworth Under-15 girls are continuing to improve and went down narrowly, slipping to a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Dudley Hill.

Long Lee Under-10s beat Idle 6-0 after a determined performance. Scorers were Mark Wood, Daniel Driver, Liam Baker (3) and an own goal. Liam Baker was man of the match.

Long Lee Under-8s travelled to Bradford Tigers and returned home with all three points. Aaron Davies opened the scoring for Long Lee after good work from Josh Ferguson and Lewis Robinson, before being pegged back just before half time. David Spence secured the win with two second half goals. Ben Sutcliffe, Tommy Hutchinson, Harry Marshall and Charlie Shimmin proving a solid defence.

Long Lee Under-12s were at home to Eldwick in the cup and progressed to thenext round with a fine 6-3 win. Aiden Kirby scored four with Benjamin Whiteoak and Kan O'Driscol also on the scoresheet. Joseph Holt was named man of the match after a great defensive display.

Silsden Under-15s beat Bolton Woods 2-1 with goals from Robert Wardley and Jacob Fessenfield.

Silsden Under-8s A went behind to a near post flick against Westwood before Callum Hey scored the first and followed up with a second for a 2-1 half-time lead. Westwood pulled level but a cross from the industrious Euan Sessford completed the hat-trick for man of the match Hey's hat-trick and he returned the favour for Sessford to complete a 4-2 victory.

Josh Jordan opened the scoring for Silsden Under-8s B to lead at half-time but they conceded two goals early in the second half as Westwood edged ahead. Man of the match Nathan Martin settled things down in defence and they battled back to finish 2-2 with a second from Josh Jordan.

Silsden Under-9s A team were unlucky not to come away with a win at Sedbergh. Silsden took the lead with a first half goal from Josh Metcalfe but Sedbergh equalised in the last minute. Man of the match was Danny King.

Silsden Under 9's B were worthy of a draw against Sedbergh Stingers on Sunday. In the first half Sedbergh scored their only goal and Lawrence Wildman equalised for Silsden. Todd Kaine was man of the match.

Silsden Under-10s B got back to winning ways with a 3-0 victory over Long Lee. Daniel Binns opened the scoring and Luke Wilson added a second after the break. Kyle Todd made sure of the win with a third goal for Silsden and Mark Smith was man of the match.

Silsden Under-7s suffered their first defeat of the season, going down 2-1 to Bingley in a tight match. They took the lead with a good run and finish from Ceri Holland. Bingley equalised and Silsden keeper, Dan Hunt, had to make several fine saves. Bingley snatched a late winner from a wicked deflection. Morgan Bridge was man of the match.

Silsden Under16s put one over unbeaten Ventus pulling off a 3-1 victory. Luke Scott scored the opener after 10 minutes but the visitors were soon back on level terms.. Thomas Dibb edged Silsden back into the lead before the beak and made the result safe with his second five minutes from time. .Sam Dowgill was man of the match and there were other good performances from Gian Luca Consoli, Liam Hodgson, Adam McLean and James Kelly.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-8s beat Nab wood 2-0 with both goals in the second half. Scorers were Sam Wedgwood and Ben Parnaby. Kye Plover, man of the match Joe Cutler, James Gilmartin, Gino Lucrezi and Kieran Hindle all had outstanding games.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-12s B beat Menston 2-0 with goals from Adam Williams and man of the match Jack Bilney. Danny Holmes took the manager's award for his performance in defence.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-10s secured a 2-2 draw at Sandy Lane with goals from Jamie Greenwood and Michael McGinn. The home side drew level with two second half goals.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-9s beat Gargrave 3-0 with a solid team performance. Goals came from Liam Humphreys, Sam Vickers and Adam Mitchell. Arron Kelly was man of the match. Gargrave also brought a B team for a friendly which followed the league match and resulted in a 4-0 win to the Shammies.

Cross Hills Under-12s A produced a solid team performance to beat Queensbury 4-1. Man of the match Jacob Ingham scored a hat-trick and Ryan Ridehalgh also scored. The win leaves Cross Hills eight points clear at the top of the league.