Horsforth St Margarets under-sevens Colts continued their exceptional season in the Keybury League with an 11-0 win over Wilsden.

There were four-midable performances from Jason Richardson and Joel Walker, with four goals apiece, while Harry Widdop continued his rich vein of form with a hat-trick.

Striker Jack Dowd impressed for Wilsden with some strong runs but was forced to shoot from distance under pressure from the Horsforth defence.

The flying Colts have won every game this season but face a stern test this Sunday when they play fellow unbeaten side Horton Foxes in a Red Division clash of the titans.

East Bowling Allstars under-tens came back from 5-0 down at half-time against Pink Division rivals Long Lee to trail 5-3.

They eventually went down 7-3, with Ryan Brough having an excellent match. Bowling goalscorers were Zak Sangster, Joe Shaw and Jamie Ingham.

Westwood under-eights continued there unbeaten season with a hard-fought victory over close rivals Leeds Maccabi.

They came from behind to win 4-2 with goals from Lucas Keenen, Josh Allen, Ethan Allen and a Tyler Ratnick header.

Albion Sports under-nines lost 5-2 to Idle Juniors.

After a lengthy winter break, Albion looked out of sorts in the first half against a good Idle outfit.

They found themselves 5-0 down early in the second half but then suddenly came to life and made a game of it, scoring through Raheem Mohammed and Alfie Moulden.

Albion’s man of the match was keeper Piyush Rana, who made a host of outstanding saves to keep the scoreline respectable.

Albion under-tens returned to action with a 3-1 win at Horton Foxes.

Andre Tavernier smashed the first following a corner and Lewis Myers tapped home the second after debutant Bilal Tofan’s shot was only half cleared.

A cracking volley by Sohail Ashraf via a Usman Pandor corner made it 3-1, with Tavernier the man of the match.

Bradford United Scorpions under-eights went down 7-1 to Queens-bury Cougars, man of the match Felan Panwar with United’s goal.

Good defending from Jack Brimacombe and some super stops from keeper Thomas Marchall kept th score down.

United under-eights lost 3-2 to Queensbury in a top-of-the-table clash. Jack Wright hit a bullet of a shot to give Bradford the lead and, at 1-1, Haseeb Alam outfoxed the Queensbury defence to score with a thunderbolt and make it 2-1.

Queensbury broke away to score and the game looked set for a draw until an own goal gifted Queensbury the win with just minutes left.

Alex Gibson made a magnificent penalty save in the final minute.

Bradford United under-11s were on the wrong end of a 9-1 scoreline against Burley.

The performance was totally out of character, with players losing their positions and giving the ball away far too easily.

Jack Mongan managed to grab a consolation goal with Leon Taylor the man of the match.