Calls for video replays are now being heard in under-eights' football!
Nab Wood officials and supporters were bemused when a goal was disallowed, even though the ball appeared to be TWO FEET behind the goal-line.
The controversial moment came during the Keybury League Group E section match in which Sandy Lane and Nab Wood drew 2-2.
Already leading 1-0 - thanks to top-scorer Daniel Rodgers - Nab Wood were unlucky not to go two-up when a strike from Evan Tate wasn't given by the referee - despite claims from Nab Wood that the ball was well over the line. Calls for video replays were jokingly heard.
Sandy Lane seized the initiative and looked like taking all three points when they shot into a 2-1 lead. But Evan Tate deflected in a shot from Matthew Clough in the final minute.
Bingley Under-15s moved to the top of the Craven League with a hard-fought win at previous leaders Wilsden.
Wilsden took the lead but Jamie Husband equalised with a diving header just before half-time.
James Dunn scored Bingley's second, but with 20 minutes to go a well-executed overhead kick levelled matters. However, Bingley dominated the closing stages and Husband put Bingley ahead and debutant James Kioma headed in the fourth.
Bingley under-13s conceded three early goals to Eccleshill but then fought back, Eccleshill winning 5-4.
Harrrison Fry, Sam Hesketh, Joshua Bowerman and Matthew Foulds scored for Bingley.
In the Garforth League Challenge Cup Under-12s' semi-final at Ossett Town, Farsley Celtic Juniors beat Alverthorpe Juniors 2-0, thanks to goals from Hewitt and Matthew.
Chances galore went begging in the first half as the holders pinned Alverthorpe back.
In the second half, an early penalty decision for hand-ball was converted by Hewitt, then Farsley never looked like losing.
Alverthorpe played their best football in the second half but were only rarely able to break through Farsley's midfield, and when they did the defence swept up efficiently.
Farsley piled on the pressure but were caught in possession or were offside too often, allowing Alverthorpe off the hook.
Eventually, a well-worked move on the left produced the opportunity for Matthew to strike a fierce shot from the corner of the box which dipped under the bar. Farsley meet Garforth Villa in the final.
Silsden under-tens B side beat Westwood Falcons 3-0. Silsden applied early pressure which paid off when Jed Cooper put them ahead. Luke Wilson doubled the lead with a well-timed shot.
Silsden started the second half firmly in control with the defensive pairing of Billy Davis and Luke Watson standing strong to keep a clean sheet for the second consecutive game.
The match was put out of Westwood's reach with a goal from Mark Smith.
Sandy Lane under-tens drew 1-1 with Shelf - thanks to a goal from man-of-the-match Josh Eastwood.
The under-tens' B team beat Sedbergh 2-0. Curtis Gilbert and Owen Whelen scored and Joe Carr was man of the match
A convincing second-half performance against Bradford Tigers gave Bingley under-nines A a win. Bingley's goal-scorers were Jonathan Brian, Gem Hanbury and Charlie Dooley. The B team completed the double with top strikes from Daniel Smith and George Peterken, who was also man of the match.
Nab Wood under-nines beat Guiseley 3-1 to record their first win of the year in Group F.
Two goals from top-scorer George Akester - his first since December - and one from Conor Rodger gave the home side victory.
Sandy Lane under-eights' Jack Diamond scored twice and was man of the match in the 2-2 draw with Nab Wood.
Bradford Tigers under-eights A finished off their pre-Easter programme with two Keybury League home victories over the same weekend.
First they defeated Shelf A 1-0 with a hard, low shot into the corner of the net by Lucas Clayden. Midfielder Luke Duckett was man of the match, and he was on the scoresheet the following day when Tigers beat Gomersal C 13-0.
Defender Daniel Marshall, pushed into midfield at half-time, scored three goals in the second-half to take the man-of-the-match award.
Other scorers were Elliott Clarke (2), Joe Cooper (2), Jake Tarbotton (2), Clayden (2) and Adam Hartley, but Gomersal never stopped trying despite having failed to win a match all season.
Hartley was also on target for Tigers' under-eights B team, who lost 2-1 at home to Shelf B, Jack Harris taking the man-of-the-match award for Tigers.
Myrtle Park under-sevens finished their Group D season in style with a thrilling 2-1 victory at Queensbury, which may just be enough to seal runners-up spot. Once again Ben Jagger and Rhys Allen scored for Myrtle while Sam Tordoff was man of the match.
Idle under-11s clinched the Keybury League title with a superb display, beating Horsforth 2-0. Scorers were Thomas Bales (18 for the season) and Daniel Agar. Tom Johnson was man of the match.
Bradford Tigers under-sixes finished 5-1 up at Shelf with Callum Chippendale scoring four.
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