Keighley Athletic 5 Long Lee Victoria 1 - If Athletic performances have stagnated in the past few weeks then here was a display to dust off the cobwebs.
The home side were on top form against a competent Long Lee Victoria side and built on a strong defensive performance to comfortably take the points. Steve Kernan's prolific goal scoring form continued and his four goals, including one rare headed strike, took his tally for the season to 26.
The impressive Jamie Caulfield nodded home the other to bring up Athletic's eighth consecutive league win and with Bocking and Three Horses both suffering defeats, the victory means Athletic move into third place in the league.
New Variety Club 4
Bocking 1
Bocking squandered a host of chances against top club the New Variety Club, andpaid the penalty
While they were missing chances at one end the Variety Club were making the most of theirs at the other in what was otherwise a close match. The game was also played on a pitch with double markings which confused both teams at times.
Scorers for the Variety cloub were Dav McManus, Ian Ackroyd, M Westfall and J Baker.
BCA 10
Bridge Inn 0
High scoring BCA were on top form again as they piled in the goals against bottom club Bridge inn.
They have been consistently scoring in double figures in recent weeks and clotted home 10 goals against Bridge who worked hard to put up a good fight despite the onslaught.
Scorers were Munzir Nazir (2), Chan Miah (2), Joynal Ali (2), Richard harker (2), Motiur Rahman and Faruk Ali.
Bingley 2
Three Horses 1
Horses slipped to fourth place after going down to a tough performance from the Bingley side.
In one of the closest battles of the day Bingley just had the edge with Dave rowell on target for Three Horses.
Wilsden 4
Silsden Town 1
Silsden Town are finding the going tough with just one win to their name after 11 matches.
Adam Tennant scored their consolation goal as they slipped to defeat by Wilsden.
Other result: Keighley Royal 1, Keighley United 7.
The match between Cavendish Hotel and Fleece was postponed.
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