BRADFORD Warriors under-13s went goal crazy in the Huddersfield RCD Junior League.

The Division Three leaders kept their 100 per cent record by defeating third-from-bottom visitors Rastrick Rangers 15-0, Bailey Breaks (3), Roberto McFarlane (2), Harvey Oddy (2), Adam Worby (2), Jordan Styslo (2), Brandon McDonagh, Dominik Dygasiewicz, Ben Green and James Nyallay being on target.

Creative defenders Alex Taylor-McKeown and Callum Marshall shared the man of the match awards.

The under-tens caught the goal bug against the same opponents, this time away from home, with Coby Crowther and Jack Hayes netting hat-tricks in Division E.

However, the Warriors didn't cut a swathe against all of their opponents, with both of their under-seven teams being beaten by Northowram.

The Blues lost 9-4, Theo Dufton (2), Harrison Young and Jude Moulden being their marksmen, while the Whites went down 7-4, despite goals from Keele Flynn, Lewis Nunney, Tyler Hirst-Booth and Zac Cooper.

Declan Puddicombe (2), man of the match Harley Hill-Hands, Asher Smith, and Junior Bottomley were on target for the under-eight Whites, who were beaten 9-5 at Brighouse B, while the under-nine Blues lost out 7-3 in Division I to Huddersfield YMCA A, Joshua Stone, Harry Grievson and man of the match Lucas Kanberoglu scoring for the beaten hosts.

In Under-13 Division Two, Bradford Park Avenue A could not cope with the two quick forwards of visitors Westend Lions and lost 3-2, Ellis Martin (corner) and Josh Missin (free-kick) netting with set-pieces for Avenue, whose best player was Ethan Pearson.

In Division 5A and 5B, Thomas Taylor's goal for hosts Avenue B proved a false dawn as Ossett Albion went on to win 10-1, Zara Omri and Darci Slinger sharing the player of the match gongs for Avenue.

In the Bradford & Calderdale Keybury League, Shetcliffe Rangers Whites took the lead through Ben Mackrill against Silsden Dragons in the Under-Ten Red Division, and had plenty of shots but they ended up going down 2-1 to a goal with two minutes remaining.

Silsden's keeper was a key performer, while Godwin Mudibu was Rangers' man of the match.