IN-FORM Bradford Warriors under-sevens carried on their hot streak with a 7-2 win against Ossett Town A.

Man-of-the-match Lewis Walford-Dryden and Jude Moulden both scored twice, with Seanne Nunney, Theo Dufton and Isaac Wright also on target.

The club's Whites saw off Ossett Town B with a 5-4 victory, Zac Cooper scoring a hat-trick as Jacob Stone and Tyler Hirst-Booth added to the tally.

The under-eights Blues had a real test against Crossley Juniors A before edging a 7-6 win, with Alfie Gibson, Cale Gomersall and Harry Coup all scoring twice and Shy Moulden also finding the net.

The Whites again had a tough game and fought out a 3-3 draw with Crossley Juniors B, with Joel Mooney, Jake Lowe and Junior Bottomley the scorers.

The under-nines lost 12-0 to Warley Rangers A, with the Whites going down 7-1 to Warley B.

The Warriors' under-tens were disappointed with the number of missed chances and it proved costly, going down 6-0 to Norristhorpe.

But the under-13s maintained their 100 per cent start to the season with a 6-5 win at Gomersall & Cleckheaton.

Bolton Woods Sabres put eight goals past Skipton Reds without reply to progress in the first round of the County Cup, with Ben O'Shea's hat-trick backed up by a Theo Cokewright double.

Bradford Park Avenue's A team went top of the table with a 3-1 win at Warley Rangers thanks to strikes by Louis Randle, Callum Delaney and an own goal. The Avenue B side lost 8-2 at Cleckheaton, with Adam Merrifield and Harrison Scothern netting the consolations.

In the Bradford & Calderdale Keybury League, Shetcliffe under-tens drew 2-2 at Baildon. Donrique Davis scored both goals for Shetcliffe to earn the man-of-the-match honours.

Eccleshill Blues Juniors Eagles under-13s claimed a 2-1 home win over Salts Lions in the Craven League, with Harrison Mercer scoring a deflected winner.

Albion Sports thumped Calverley Juniors 8-2 with man-of-the-match Muhammad Mustafa (4) supported by Bobby Metcalf, Aarian Sarai, Tymotuusz Kubicki and an own goal.

Albion manager Kamran Rawad said of Mustafa: "He was magnificent. He also set up a few and I don't know how long we'll have this kid for.

"It is only a matter of time before he gets snapped up by a professional football club academy."