Keighley Athletic 14 Fleece 2 - Despite being under strength Athletic were too strong for a nine-man Fleece outfit. Fleece were without their regular keeper and also had players out of action with injuries and due to holiday commitments and attempted a damage-limitation exerciseAthletic made five changes from the previous week, but still ran out 14-2 winners with Steve Kernan and Alex Familio scoring four goals each.
Other strikes came from J Caulfield (2), C Chapman, T Whitham and the best goal of the game from Nigel Goodwin.
Goalscorers for Fleece were Gareth Ritson and man of the match Chris Thompson.
Bocking 10 Albert 0
It took 30 minutes for Bocking to break the deadlock with the opening goal coming from Dave Bainbridge. James Ley made it 2-0 at half time, but in the second half it was all one-way traffic. Bocking added eight further goals without replay, their scorers were Dave Bainbridge (3), James Ley (2), G Binns, D Armstrong, R Andrews, D Nelson and N Rollins.
Cavendish 3
Three Horses 8
Cavendish went 1-0 up against Horses, but were then outplayed as they went 5-1 behind. They managed to pull back to 5-3 and had a hopr of eventually stealing a point before eventually slipping to the 8-3 defeat. Cavendish scorers were D Slater (2) and I Dodge.
BCA 12 Silsden town 1
BCA were also on hot goal scoring form with Jonal Ali hammering home six goals against a lacklustre Silsden Town team. Chan Mia was BCA's man of the match with his side's goals coming from J Ali (6), N Rashid (2), Akhtar ali (2), Mahbub Ali and Faruk Ali.
Long Lee Victoria 7
Keighley Royal 0
Long Lee kept up the pressure with a one-side victory over the Royal. Luke Argall scored four of the Long Lee side's goals with the others added by M Crawshaw, J Brewster and R Kilroy.
Variety Club 5
Keighley United 5
Mick Carr scored a hat-trick as the Variety Club played out a tough draw with Keighley United. Curtis Hall scored the other two goals. United's scorers were not available.
n This weekend there are only three league games with other clubs taking part in District Cup fixtures.
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