Long Lee Under-11s produced one of their best displays of the season to beat Otley 1-0. After a goalless first half Long Lee stepped up a gear and, after Matthew Stowell hit the crossbar with a header, Rhys Palmer followed up to drill home the rebound. Sean Hallas had a superb game as sweeper and George Wysocki picked up his third consecutive man of the match award as the team consolidated their third place in the league.

Long Lee Under-8s completed their fixtures with a 5-2 victory over Shelf. David Spence scored a hat-trick and other goals came from Josh Ferguson and Lewis Robinson. Ben Sutcliffe, Tommy Hutchinson, Connor Milligan, Aaron Davies and Charlie Shimmin showed good form to keep Shelf at bay.

Long Lee Under-13s A were a goal down before they hit their true form to ran out 5-2 winners over Sedbergh A. Joshua Huntley equalised for Long Lee and Robert Robinson put them 3-1 at the break with two outstanding goals. Long Lee increased the tempo in the second half and scored goals from Christopher Fazackerley and James Francis. Christopher Fazackerley and Myrosh Allen were outstanding throughout and shared the match point.

Long Lee Under-9s were held to a 2-2 draw by Thackley. Long Lee dominated play in the first half and soon raced to a 2-0 lead. Sam Hallas scored the first goal after a great passing movement. The second was created by Elliot Scott who delivered a superb defence-splitting ball for Liam Walsh to run onto and put away. The second half saw Thackley make a strong recovery, scoring twice. Long Lee had the chances to finish off the game but were unable to secure that winning goal.

Long Lee Under-12s secured second lace in Division A with fine wins over Bingley and Heaton. In the Bingley game Long Lee played some great football to win 5-1 with man of the match Aiden Kirby scoring a hat-trick. A goal from Kane O'Driscol and an own goal completed the scoring. They played even better against Heaton to record a 6-1 win. Benjamin Whiteoak scored twice with Kane O'Driscoll (2), Danny Dazakerley and man of the match Aiden Kirby adding the others

Sam Fox scored the only goal of the game as Keighley Shamrocks beat Prospect 1-0 and claim their first victory of the season. There were solid performances throughout the team and the man of the match award went to the whole squad.

The teams met again the following day and this time Prospect edged a 1-0 victory with a goal minutes from the end. Wasim was Shamrocks' man of the match.

Keighley Shamrocks Under-12s A secured a 5-3 victory over Cross Hills in the Liam Daley Trophy. They were just 1-0 up at the break but they increase their pace in the second half and within 15 minutes were leading 4-1. Cross Hills came back strongly, but had to concede defeat. Scorers for Shammiers were Josh Stubbs (2), Sean Redman, Luke Thornton and Sam Chapman. Sean Redman was man of the match.

Silsden Under-8s A finished the regular season unbeaten with a hard earned 2-0 victory at Bolton Woods. Callum Hey converted one of the few chances in the first half and man of the match Euan Sessford capped a strong performance with a free kick which cleared the keeper and went in off the far post. They now await the winners of Group B at home in the league play-offs.

Silsden Under-8s B took a half time lead against Bolton Woods with Josh Jordan on target. Woods levelled from a corner in the second half and went ahead with a long range shot. Man of the match Joe Mason scored after a great run to clinch a 2-2 draw.

Silsden Under-9s A beat Shipley Lions 1-0 after David Hunt stabbed home the only goal with two minutes to go. After an evenly matched first half Silsden dominated the second period but could not score until Josh Brown supplied the ball which set Hunt up for his goal.

Silsden Under-9s B got off to a good start against Shipley Lions with an early goal from Cameron Latter. Both teams had chances in the second half, but Silsden held out for a 1-0 victory. Matthew Keighley was man of the match.

Silsden Under-10s A played out a goalless draw with Westwood Both teams had chances but the ball wouldn't go into the back of the net. The man of the match award was shared by Zachary Conway in defence and Joshua McNulty playing as striker.

Silsden Under-10s B beat Westwood Falcons 3-0 with early goals coming from Jed Cooper and Luke Wilson. They were firmly in control in the second half with defenders Billy Davis and Luke Watson standing firm. A goal from Mark Smith took the game beyond Westwood's reach. Luke Wilson was man of the match in the team's best display of the season.

Silsden Under-7s completed their home programme with a record breaking 19-0 victory over Gomersal. Sam Maude struck home a ferocious cross-shot in the fifth minute and from that moment there was only one winner. Silsden produced some fine passing moves to notch up an 8-0 half-time lead. Numerous changes in the second half didn't disrupt the flow as four different players helped themselves to hat-tricks. Andrew Briggs (5) and Dan Hunt (5) led the way and other scorers were Ethan Sanderson (4), Sam Maude (3), Morgan Bridge and man-of-the-match Ben Metcalfe. Silsden must now win their final away match to force a play-off for the runners-up spot.

Silsden Under-11 Girls continued their winning run with a win at Guiseley. Another solid performance by goalkeeper Patsy Hofman and defenders Jessica Clarke and team captain Bex Holt who was also player of the match after scoring both Silsden's goals after being set up by Emily Throup and Emma Rutherford. Katie Athersmith had an excellent debut running the midfield ragged with Tia Johnston-Mellar.

Silsden Under 11 Girls endured their first defeat of the season in a thrilling game at Queensbury. Katie Athersmith had a fantastic game in midfield scoring a hat-trick and securing the player of the match award in a close contest with goalkeeper Patsy Hofman who pulled of some superb saves.

Silsden Girls Under-1's clinched the Under-13 league title with two games to go on Sunday with an 8-0 win against Thackley. They have been unbeaten all season and produced another fluid team performance with goals coming from Cassie Irving (2) Lauren Harker (2), Lauren Holmes (2), Emma Proctor and an own goal.

Oakworth Under-7s B raced away with a 5-1 victory over Westwood thanks to goals from Dan Scott, Sam Adams (2) and Cameron Thynne. Jack McGarry came out of goal close the end to complete the scoring.

Oakworth Under-7s A secured a 3-1 victory over Burley with goals from Ben Weatherall, Callum Holmes and Aiden Kelly. Connor McGrann was named man of the match after an excellent performance in defence.

Steeton Under-14s slipped to a 3-2 defeat at the hands of Skipton LMS in the Soccer City Cup. The Skipton side were 2-0 up at half time and went 3-0 ahead immediately after the break. Steeton scored twice in three minutes to set up a grandstand finish, but they could equalise.