Cowling ended a successful season with a 5-0 victory against Horsforth Greens. The game was played on a very sticky pitch, but Cowling made light of the conditions serving up some delightful football, the passing and movement was the best they have produced for some weeks. Scorers were Luke Allsop (2), Liam Daffern, Josh Wood and Jacob Hough. Man of the match was Liam Daffern.

Long Lee Under-10s faced a tough trip to Keighley Shamrocks hoping to consolidate their position of second in the league. Long Lee took the lead when Jack Armitage fired home and a second from a Ben Addison cross, which was headed in by a Shamrocks defender, gave Long Lee a 2-0 interval lead. Long Lee had further chances to increase their lead but found the Shamrocks goalie in top form. Declan Burke scored after a flowing move to secure a well deserved 3-0 victory. The whole team shared the man of the match award for a superb team performance.

Long Lee Vipers Under-9s travelled to Gomersal for their last league game of the season, The Vipers put in a tremendous display and returned home with all three points after 4-3 victory. A cool finish from Connor Milligan and a brilliant Aaron Davis hat-trick secured the win. All contributed well to a solid team performance and a season which all can be proud of.

Oakworth Hornets Under-9a played a thrilling match against Horsforth in very difficult conditions. Oaks withstood early Horsforth pressure and fine play between Peter Kus and Jonson Butterfield saw Butterfield put Oaks ahead. Horsfoth equalised just before half time and scored two quick goals after the break. However Oaks never gave up and played some great football. Peter Kus scored after a fine run and Butterfield added the equaliser following a cross from Oli Huck. Tommy Hutchinson and Daniel Roche had good games in an impressive team performance.

Oaks Wasps Under-9s played their best game of the season against Horsforth. They adapted better to the conditions & played as a team. A Sullivan Holmes corner was deflected in by a defender & great determination from Declan Maclaren saw him score a great individual goal. Horsforth did pull a goal back but Bradley Scrutton scored from close range and two Thomas Brown goals sealed a great win. Thomas Jackson's handling was assured in goal with Lauren Adams and Jack Keighley solid in defence. Jake Smith, Sol Wright and Callum Scott dominated midfield.

Oakworth Hornets Under-10s rounded off a fantastic season in style, securing the Red League Championship with a 4-0 victory over Dudley Hill. Two goals each for Zeeshan Ali and Oliver Arthurs overcame a spirited effort from the visitors.

Oakworth Under-10s Wasps have set up a dramatic finale to the Green League after a thrilling match with Shipley. If they beat Dudley Hill B in their final game they will take the Green League title by one point. Oaks raced into a two goal lead after a great run and shot from Zack Storr and a cracking shot from Callum Collier. However, Shipley hit back and equalised early in the second half. From then on the game was end to end with Oaks driven on by Thomas Hull in midfield. Jack Dowse in goal produced a super save to keep Oaks in the game and captain Max Rowley fired a low shot into the corner to secure three points and set up a thrilling finale.

Oakworth Under-11s beat Long Lee 4-3 in the quarter-final of the League Cup. Ryan Ives opened the scoring for Oakworth, but Long Lee took the initiative with two quick goals to lead at the break. Daniel Megan put Oakworth back on level terms before Long Lee regained the lead. Jason McGee levelled the scores again and the Oaks saw a penalty saved before Robbie Hutchinson booked Oakworth's place in the semi-final.

Silsden Under-7s played some good football played by both sides. Silsden tried very hard to get forward playing into a strong headwind, but they managed to score with a through ball from Tommy Snowden to Ellis Hudson who fired into the top of the net, but by the break they were 3-1 down. After the interval it was Silsden who had the chances with the wind behind them, both keepers having spirited performances in difficult conditions. Eventually man of the match Jack Watkinson reduced the deficit and just before the end Snowden levelled things up as an excellent match finished in a creditable 3-3 draw.

Silsden Under-10s B were at away to Shelf Sharks in their final game of the season and produced their best performance as they raced to a 12-0 victory. Goal scorers were George Holmes (4), Luke Inman (3), Lawrence Wildman (2), Jack Leach (2) and Cameron Latter. Josh Brown made his debut for the B team and Holmes won the man of the match award. Silsden now have to hope that Oakworth lose their last game of the season to be crowned champions

Silsden Under-11s came up against a resilient Nab Wood side in the quarter-final of the Craven, Aire and Wharfe League Cup. James Grimshaw pulled off some fine saves and the Silsden defence proved difficult to break down in a goalless first half. In the second half Silsden managed to break down Nab Wood's defence and after some good football from Mark Smith, Oliver Stephenson and Ben Geary in midfield Chris Rudden put Silsden ahead. Nab Wood did not give up and pressured for a equaliser but Silsden finished the game off when Chris Rudden scored Silsden's second and put them through to the semi-finals.

After a 5-3 victory over Silsden A in the league Long Lee Vipers Under-14s booked a semi-final place with a convincing 5-1 victory over Undercliffe Celtic.

Myrosh Allen opened for Long Lee with a quality strike befoe Matthew Kershaw smashed home Long Lee's second goal.

Allen was on hand again to secure a 3-0 lead at half time.

The second half saw Undercliffe regroup and press forward to slide a loose ball into the net.

Kershaw was soon on hand for his second as he tucked away a well-taken penalty. Undercliffe found it difficult to get back into the game and int he last few minutes Anthony Sheehan pounced on a loose ball, smashing home Long Lee's fifth to make sure of their place int he semi-finals.