Keighley Shamrocks Under-10s drew 0-0 away to Cullingworth in an open game. Both teams created chances but were unable to score. Connor Beddoes made a brilliant stop for the Shamrocks in the last minute and Adam Shepherd had an inspirational game in midfield, while striker Ryan Stubbs worked tirelessly. Shane Parker was man of the match.
Keighley Shamrocks Under-8s beat Nab Wood 8-0 as they showed real class. Man of the match Luke Watson-Dowler scored four goals and Josh Rooney added a hat-trick. The other scorer was Joe Di Franco.
Keighley Shamrocks Under-14s beat Shipley Panthers 5-3. Goal scorers were Warren Leggard (2), James Natynczyk, and Matthew Wilson (2). Matthew Wilson was man of the match.
Shammies Under-13s were beaten 5-4 by Skipton Town in a thrilling game. They fought their way back from 4-1 down at the break after Guy Earwaker's goal gave them hope. A strike from Tom French and second a second goal for Earwaker put them within reach before Skipton killed the game with their fifth goal. Michael Pearson scored Shammrock's fourth, but an equaliser eluded them. Anthony Sheehan was man of the match.
Oakworth Under-11s produced a good performance but were beaten 6-1 by undefeated Warley Rangers. George Turner scored his first of the season for Oaks and was named man of the match and Chris Lynch had a good game on the left wing. Jonny Greenwood took the manager's award.
Oakworth Under-13s showed good spirit to be level 1-1 at half time, but poor play at set pieces led to a 4-2 defeat. Oakworth's goals were scored by David Rhodes and Tim Winterbottom.
Long Lee Juniors Under-11s produced a great display to beat Barnoldswick town 9-0. Goals came from B Whiteoak (2), Sean Quinlan (2), Zach Mabbott, Shaun Redman, tom Colgan, Tom Kerr and George Nixon. Other good performances came from defenders Kane O'Driscol, Joseph Holt and goalkeeper Callum Jones who kept his first clean sheet of the season. B Whiteoak was man of the match.
Long Lee Under-12s A had to dig deep to stay on top of the league with a narrow 3-2 victory over a strong Shipley side. Craig Donegan opened the scoring with a header, but Shipley equalised on half time. In the second half Tim Sale smashed home a volley and Donegan followed up with his second. Craig Donegan and Philip Smith shared the match point.
Long Lee Under-12s B moved up the table with a convincing 4-1 win over Cowling B. Good football put them 3-0 in the first half with goals from Joe Bailey (2) and Robert Mulderigg. Cowling scored from the penalty spot, but Ryan Stewart put the game beyond doubt. Joe Bailey took the match point.
Silsden Under-12s A secured a 4-0 victory against a spirited Sandy lane side. Excellent team work produced goals for Jack Kendall, Chris Williams, Andy Kay and man of the match Joe Ridding.
Silsden Under-12s B put in a determined effort against Prospect A with good work by defenders Deniel Pitfield and Robert Debelda and great saves from Scott Robinson kept them in the game. The missed the chance of an equaliser close to the end as Prospect secured a 1-0 win. Tom Smith was man of the match.
Silsden Under-14s shared the points with Menston in a game which hinged on second half penalties. Jakob Fessenfild scored for Silsden and Richard Gollson was man of the match.
n Keybury Security Systems has sponsored individually named football strips for three Under-7s teams - the Lions, Tigers and Panthers, who play in the Keybury Alarms Youth League, also sponsored by the Keighley-based company, a champion of regional youth soccer.
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