Bolton Woods A gained revenge for their home defeat by Bradford Tigers A in under-eight Group C of the Keybury League.
Woods won the away fixture 2-1 with contrasting efforts - an own goal and a superb long-distance shot into the top corner by Callum Adams.
Tigers replied when Elliott Clarke dribbled his way along the goal-line from the right and scored from an acute angle off the far post.
Tigers' B team won a thriller 3-2 against Woods with goals from Joe Cooper (2) and Adam Hartley, but the defence shone, with Oliver Simpson making some crunching tackles alongside Rosie McDonnell.
Zak Bodle scored twice for Bradford Tigers' under-tens B in their 3-2 defeat at Horsforth D while Daanyaal Nazir scored Tigers A's consolation in their 4-1 defeat at Horsforth C.
Sandy Lane under-eights' Liam Brennan, David Simpson and Jeremiah Witter scored to give them the points at Prospect.
Wyke Wanderers' losing streak continued as they went down 3-1 at home to Mixendon.
The visitors took the lead after 15 minutes but Wyke equalised through Gareth Stoiles when he charged down a defender's clearance and lashed home.
Mixendon took the initiative after the break, scoring two more goals, with only Wyke keeper Richard Hassle keeping the score down.
Wyke under-14s beat Stanningley 2-1 in the Yorkshire County Cup semi-final. Wyke's scorers were Lee Burgess and Kelvin Bleau.
They also won their semi-final in the Huddersfield BUPA League Cup and are currently top of BUPA League One.
Silsden under-tens B won 3-0 at home to Bingley.
Jed Cooper scored to put Silsden in control and Mark Smith doubled the lead in the second half after some fine work from Kyle Todd and Luke Wilson. Cooper finished Bingley off with his second of the game.
Six-year-old old Rhys Allen notched his 30th goal of the season with a second-half equaliser and earned Myrtle Park Juniors under sevens a hard-earned 1-1 draw away at Shipley Panthers in Group D.
Farsley took the lead at home to fourth-placed Kippax with a fine diving header by George Myers.
Kippax hit back to equalise but, not for the first time this season, Farsley then turned on the style and goals from Dom Staunton, a Myers penalty and a Will Buck free-kick saw them run out 4-1 winners.
The second game was a much tighter affair with Farsley's Jack Reed launching a one-man assault on the Kippax goal before finally giving the home side the lead with a fine finish. Top scorer Dan Steel added a second to give Farsley a 2-0 win.
Bingley under-15s booked their place in the semi-finals of the cup after a penalty shoot-out victory over Wilsden.
Marcus Edwards had scored twice as the game ended 2-2 after extra-time.
It was not until the ninth round of penalties, now in sudden death, that captain Alex Lancaster stepped up to win the game for Bingley.
Bingley under-13s beat third-placed Long Lee but had to survive a nervous finale.
They went into a three-goal lead with strikes from James Grogan and two from Joshua Bowerman. Despite Long Lee clawing their way back with two goals after the break, central defenders Joe Shaw and Steven Dunn ensured Bingley hung on.
The under-11s beat Prospect 8-2. Bingley's scorers were Colin Schofield (3), Matthew Dyson (2), Ryan Bastow, Joe Denning and Jack Lancaster.
Bingley under-eights E fought back from two goals down against Shipley. Goals from Callum Chippendale and Ben Townend gave them a share of the points.
Oakworth under-nines B kept up the pressure on the leaders with a 2-1 win over Bingley.
But they made hard work of it after going a goal down to Ethan Robson just before half-time. The home pressure eventually paid off with Drew Calver's second-half double.
Oakworth's A team also completed the double over Bingley with a 1-0 win, secured by a Callum Collier goal.
Bolton Woods under-tens B beat Otley B 3-2. Calvin Rowe scored a brace and Christopher Wilkinson hit the last-minute winner.
Queensbury Celtic under-12s beat Bolton Woods B 7-3 in the Soccer City Plate Cup. Queensbury scorers were Mark Marshall with five, Josh Pullan and Josh Sfranski.
Farsley Celtic Girls under-15s won 9-0 at Nostel Girls. Faye Boshell scored five, with Sarah Cromack, Lorna Stringwell, Charlotte Walker and Annie Murphy also on target.
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