Long Lee Under-15 B completed their promotion season with a 5-1 victory at Bolton woods. Goals came from Thomas Abberton, Thomas Gill, Michael Donohoe and Ibram Bham (2).

Oakworth Under-11s brought the curtain down on their season by extending their unbeaten run to 10 games. They beat Idle Juniors 1-0 thanks to a fine strike by Daniel O'Neill and some sterling defensive work.

Oakworth Under-12s drew 2-2 with Queensbury after fighting their way back into the game. They were 1-1 down at the break but hit back with goals from Andrew Fox and Paul Owens after Elliott Sharpe had hit the post. Queenbury scored a late equaliser to share the points. Dale Hawker was Oakworth's man of the match.

Oakworth Under-13s lost their unbeaten record, and with it the championship, when they lost their last game of the season 6-2 at home to Sandy Lane who took the title. Goals from Joe Judson and John Butcher gave the Oaks a 2-0 lead but Lane had taken a 4-2 lead by the break. Two goals early in the second half killed off any hopes Oakworth had of winning the championship. John Butcher was named man of the match.

Oakworth Under-13s brushed off the defeat the beat Eldwick 6-0 in the league cup. Stephen Greenwood scored two, Oliver Gee (3) and Ross Bailey completed the scoring. Liam Gill and Sam Bowater share the man of the match award.

Silsden Under-13s A lost 3-2 to Thornton with goals coming from Andrew North and Lee McGowan. Midfielder Luke Scott was man of the match, but the defeat left them needed to win one of their remaining games to win the league.

The vital win game with a 5-1 victory over Bradford Park Avenue. Lee McGowan scored a hat-trick with other goals from Luke Scott and Andrew North seeing them to the league title. The win meant the team had won back-to-back championships at Under-12 and Under-13 level.

Oakbank Under-9s beat league champions Gomersal 3-2 Joe Gaughan scored two and captain Nico Earwaker was also on target. Josh Kaine was man of the match.

Oakbank Under-9s B drew 2-2 with Eldwick Juniors. Christian Hogg and Nathan Lomax struck up a good understanding and scored a goal each. Ben Helliwell was man of the match.