In the Craven Aire & Wharfe League, Bingley Juniors under-15s stayed on course for the league title with an excellent win at Bolton Woods.
They were lucky to survive an early scare, when a shot hit the post and ran along the line before being cleared, but the game swung in Bingley's favour with two goals in the space of five minutes just before half-time.
Robert Barraclough's quick improvisation saw him chip the ball on the volley back over the head of the keeper from his kick out. Marcus Edwards latched onto a James Dunn pass to score the second.
John Sigley put the game out of reach for Woods with a third goal.
The under-14s did not fare as well at Prospect. Despite a hat-trick from Shaun McCann and a goal each from Jake Noble, Chris Mangham and Ross Parr they when down 8-6.
The under-16s lost 2-1 to Baildon Athletic with Lee Smith giving Bingley an early lead.
Shipley under-13s have enjoyed some goal feasts in recent weeks, but their run was halted by a determined display by Bingley.
Hard-working James Grogan grabbed an early lead for Bingley before Shipley equalised on the stroke of half-time. A strong defensive display ensured Bingley held on for a share of the points.
A Colin Schofield equaliser saw the under-11s draw with Guiseley and maintain their push for league honours.
Idle under-11s stay top of the table following a 5-0 win against Cowling. Scorers were Daniel Agar, Thomas Bales, Tom Johnson, James Bennett and Dale Hardwick, with Jamie Sugden outstanding in defence.
Three goals from Robert Carberry and a man-of-the-match performance from Adam May saw Bingley under-nines A win
3-2 in the Keybury League.
The B team won 2-0 against Wyke with Aaron Ayres and Jack Jenkins the scorers.
Sandy Lane under-eights drew 2-2 at Shipley Pumas. Goal-scorers for Sandy Lane were Jeremiah Witter and David Simpson.
Sandy Lane under-tens B won
3-1 at home to Burley, with Thomas Yeadon (2) and Kyle Benjamin on target and Luke Parkin man of the match.
Shipley Pumas under nines secured their third victory over rivals Nab Wood in Group F, winning 5-1.
The Pumas roared into a three-goal lead within five minutes. Nab Wood were slow to rally but came into the game in the second half, striking a post and grabbing a goal back through Olly Rusling before two more goals from Shipley settled the match.
Honours were even between Keighley Shamrocks under-eights and Nab Wood.
Nab Wood extended their unbeaten run to six games by coming back from three goals down to draw 3-3.
Matthew Clough and Jack Morrall got Nab Wood back into the game before Evan Tate scored his first ever goal in the final minute to salvage a point.
Oakworth under-sevens B went down 4-2 to Wyke B.
Dan Scott and Jacob Sewell had twice equalised for Oakworth before Wyke finished strongly. Man of the match for Oakworth was Louis Mcgeachie.
Bradford Tigers drew a blank in three Keybury League matches, while the under-tens' B team went down 3-2 at home to Queensbury D. Sam Bergan and Paul Smith got the Tigers goals and Jack Fitzsimmons was man of the match.
Kieran Nar's well-timed tackles saved Tigers' under-eights A from a heavier defeat at Long Lee A, who won 4-0, while the B team gave a battling display to lose 1-0 at Long Lee B. Adam Hartley was man of the match.
Myrtle Park Juniors under-sevens overcame an early two-goal deficit to triumph 6-2 at neighbours Bingley.
Once again star strikers Rhys Allen (3) and Ben Jagger (2) were unstoppable as Myrtle maintained their challenge for runners-up spot. Sean Coleman completed the scoring for Myrtle.
Farsley Celtic Girls under-15s thrashed Howden Clough 15-1.
There were five goals apiece for Annie Murphy and Faye Boshell, while Sarah Cromack (2), Sarah Firth, Charlotte Walker and Lorna Stringwell also weighed in.
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