Albion Sports under-13s won a thrilling game against Wilsden Warriors 5-3 in the Craven, Aire & Wharfe League.

Wilsden took the lead three times but Albion fought back with goals from Tallah Butt, Liam Singh and Zack Khan.

New addition Adam Ali lobbed the keeper to give Albion the lead for the first time and Adam Yasin’s superb solo goal put the icing on the cake. Man of match was Tariq Aziz.

Bradford Tigers gave a much-improved second-half performance but still went down 5-3 at Bradford Park Avenue in Division 13B.

Trailing 3-0 at half-time, Tigers scored through midfielder Jordan Kitching (2), one of which was a neat lob after a fine move, and a sweet volley from striker Joe Gartland, who won both man of the match awards.

Kitching’s second came from good work by substitute Daniel Chapman, who put over a measured cross from a short corner.

BD3 United under-14s beat Keighley Shamrocks 5-2 at home.

Keighley took an early lead against the run of play but BD3 hit back with goals from Mohammad Israr 2, Shabaz Ali, Bilal Hussan and Usman Khan.

The under-12s beat Shipley Lions 3-2 with goals from Cameron and two from Krishan Patel.

Idle Juniors under-14s beat Bingley Juniors 5-1 in Division A.

A hat-trick from Mohammed Hamzah and goals from Tom Hill and Matthew Kraus sealed the three points.

Albion Sports under-12s A and Long Lee produced a brilliant game of attacking football, with Sports triumphing 6-3.

Sanjay Chudasama gave Albion a 3-2 lead with his third goal, a stunning solo effort, and scored a further two, with Ryan Singh also on target. Hussain Ali Ibrar and Abdul Majid were outstanding in defence.

East Bowling Allstars under-11 lost 5-1 to Netherton in the Huddersfield League in their first match for seven weeks.

Lewis Oddy, Kai Hall, Josh Lea and goalkeeper Nathan Goodall were the star performers.

Nine-man Bradford United under-12s lost 9-0 to Pudsey, with keeper Joseph Allatt man of the match, while the under-13 won 6-1 against Moorlands. Goalscorers were Reece Raistrick 3, Jack Kipling, Josh Finan and an own goal.