Long Lee Under-8s A produced another solid performance to beat Burley 5-0 in difficult conditions. Tom Marshall with another hat-trick, Liam Dickerson and Man of the Match Luke Narey did the damage and extended Long Lee's run to 15 wins out of 15.

Long Lee Under-8s B secured another hard fought win, beating Burley 2-1. After going a goal down James Rhodes scored in both halves to ensure another win with Joshua Lorriman and Sean Hallas again having strong games. Joseph Gagg also produced a number of outstanding saves to seal the win.

Long Lee Under-10s A made good progress away to a very strong Burley A side, coming away with a 1-1 draw. Good football was played by both teams on a sticky pitch. Myrosh Allen opened the scoring for Long Lee but it was soon cancelled out as Burley hit back. Craig Donegan was named man of the match after an outstanding performance in defence.

Long Lee Under-10s B beat Burley 3-0. Battling against the elements made it difficult but Long Lee were soon on top as Thomas Arthurs pounced on loose ball in the. Sammy Bailey made it 2-0 at the break. 'Super Sub' Mathew Roberts sealed victory with a long range drive. Thomas Arthurs was man of the match.

Long Lee Under-10s C bounced back from a defeat to secure a good 3-2 victory at Sandy Lane. Long Lee were 2-0 up at the break, with goals from Daniel Clegg and Kyle Long, who dominated the midfield. Sandy Lane equalised to set up a tense last ten minutes until man of the match Sean Redman scored the winner.

Long Lee Juniors Under-11s secured their League title in appalling conditions at Earby. Sam Rooke gave the Keighley side a half-time lead but further goals from Aaron Stack and a second from Rooke sealed victory and with it their first trophy as an 11-a-side outfit.

Long Lee Under-13s lost to local rivals Oakworth in a game which should not have gone ahead. Goals came from Craig Morris and Andy Tanner with Gary Earle outstanding in defence.

Long Lee Under-15s B triumphed in the mud at Burley. A hat-trick from Michael Donohoe, one a superb lob over the keeper, were added to by strikes from man of the match Michael Smith and Joseph Flaherty before two excellent shots by Thomas Gill secured the 7-3 win.

Long Lee Under-16s were hit by injuries lost their unbeaten record to Oakworth. The took a 1-0 lead into the break after Adam Clewes crossed for Jack Kershaw to head home. In the second half Long Lee fell asleep twice which let in Oakworth. Long Lee now need three points to retain the title.

Oakworth Under-8s A were at home to league leaders Otley playing better than in recent weeks. Bradley Kelk gave them an early lead but Otley equalised just before half-time. In the second half they created lots of chances but did not convert them into goals and eventually went down 3-1 to a good Otley side. Rob Cruickshank was man of the match

Oakworth Under-9s A won 6-0 at Sutton in bad conditions. Oaks played some good football to lead 2-0 half-time with goals from Joe Mitchell and Tom Hudson. Oaks stepped up a gear in the second half with further goals from Tom Hudson, Joe Mitchell, Joe Alvey and Luke Chapman. Man of the match was Tom Hudson.

Oakworth Under-9s B came away from Sutton with a 7-2 win after a very physical game. Oaks went 1-0 up half way through the first half but allowed Sutton to equalise. Thomas Kerr and Ross Wilson both scored a hat-trick with Jonny Greenwood adding a further goal to make it 7-1. Sutton scored a second just before the end. Thomas Kerr was man of the match.

Oakworth Under-10s A were away to Eldwick A. A hat-trick from Oakworth's man of the match Alex Thomas helped Oakworth to their 13th win of the season. They were 4-0 up at half time with two goals for Alex and two for Kane Scott. Playing into a blizzard in the second half Oaks could only manage one more goal, a 20-yard 'rocket' from Alex Thomas to keep Oakworth on course for the title.

Oakworth Under-10s B ran riot at Eldwick Bat they raced to an 11-0 win. Goals from Tom Lewis (2), Joe Holland and Lloyd Evans gave Oakworth a 5-0 lead at the break. Another goal from Evans, two from Oaks' man of the match Gordon Ingham, two for Joe Ettenfield and another for Tom Lewis to complete his hat-trick, gave the Oaks a resounding victory.

Oakworth Under-13s beat the C Division champions Long Lee in the League cup. Long Lee opened the scoring but Oakworth deservedly equalised before half time, Sam Bowater scoring against his old team. Playing with the wind in the second half, Oakworth took control of the game and Ross Bailey side-footed it into the bottom corner. John Butcher then went on a jinking run and Oliver Gee tapped his goal-bound shot home. Ross Bailey made it 4-1 when he lobbed the ball over the keeper from 18 yards. Long Lee pulled a goal back but the game was put beyond doubt when Liam Gill scored with a low shot from just inside the penalty area. Bailey completed his hat-trick with the last kick of the match. Liam Gill was man of the match award.

Oakworth Under-16s delayed Long Lee's championship celebration plans. Jack Kershaw put Long Lee ahead, but after the break Oakworth hit back. Pat Carbury added the finishing touch to Thomas Woodward's low cross and Carbury turned provider for Ross Greenaway to score the winner. Steve Davies was Oakworth's man of the match.

Silsden Under-10s A lost to Nab Wood A 5-4. They were 3-0 down at half time but pulled it back to 4-4 with goals from Joe Ridding, John Golson, and Adam Sessford (2). The whole team shared the man of the match award.

Silsden Under-10s B drew 1-1 with Shipley B in a closely fought game. Silsden were unlucky not to take all the points and Tom Wilson was their man of the match for his defensive performance. Ben Stead scored Silsden's goal.

Silsden Under-10s C beat Shipley D 8-1 with man of the mMatch Sam Chipman Scoring six supported by Josh Banks (2). It was a well-earned win for the C team who are playing well as a team.

Silsden Under-7s A played out a 0-0 draw against Gomersal A. Oliver Peacock took the team's man of the match award.

Silsden Under-7s B beat Eldwick, 11-1 at home. Scorers were Matthew Wootton (5), James Wilson (5) and Zachary Conway. Jack Leach was named man of the match.

Silsden Under-9s A team beat Nab Wood 6-2 with goals coming from Alistair Halliday (3) Simon Todd (2) and Jake Ingham. The whole team shared the man of the match award.

Silsden Under-9s B lost 4-0 at Burley in very muddy rainy conditions. Man of the match was Daniel Inman who made a string of fine saves.