Long Lee Under-8s kept up their impressive start with the fifth win. S far they haven't conceded a goal and have scored 49 times at the other end. Burley gave them a stern test until Tom Marshall, Luke Narey (2), George Wysocki and Liam Dickenson secured the win with a good all round passing performance.

Long Lee Under-15's B went down 6-2 despite a spirited performance at Bradford Park Avenue. The Keighley side's scorers were Matthew Langford and Matthew Harrison with Michael Smith man of the match.

Long Lee under-10s A dominated Otley A to secure a 4-0 victory. Jack Pearson played a true captain's roll sending Craig Donegan through to open the scoring. Myrosh Allen was on top form hitting the net twice with Daniel Riley sealing the win with a tremendous solo run and shot. Daniel Riley and Jack Hainsworth shared the man of the match award.

Long Lee Under-10's B produced good flowing football to defeat Otley B 8-0. James Marshall open4ed the scoring and R J Gaughan hammered home a 20-yard shot from a well worked free kick. Sam bailey made it 3-0 at the break. Thomas Arthurs came off the bench and added two more and Matthew Pearson sealed victory with a magical hat-trick. The whole team was awarded the match point.

Long Lee Under-13s secured a 6-4 victory in their derby clash with Silsden's B team. Long Lee took and early lead thanks to goals from Calum Flaherty (2) and Carig Morris (2), but Silsden pulled it back to 4-4 before Flaherty competed his hat-trick with Liam Walsh adding a sixth.

Long Lee Under-11s pulled off a 5-1 victory over Silsden D. Two goals from Marcus Reece and one each from Joshua Hanley, Zachary Pearson and James Sutcliffe sealed a win for Long Lee. Chris Marshall also had a solid game.

Silsden Under7s A beat Wyke A 6-0 with coals from Chris Wademan (2), Ben Geary, Luke Wilson, Oliver Peacock and an own goal. Jake Muir was named man of the match.

Silsden under 11's A recorded an excellent 5-2 victory at Sutton Rascals. Rob Windle put Silsden ahead with an excellent 25 yard shot. Sutton replied with a low shot into the corner. Chris Cummins made it 2 - 1 to the Cobbydalers, only for Sutton to come back again making it 2-2 at half time. After the break, Man of the Match Chris Cummins made it 3-2 with a bullet header. Silsden piled on the pressure and were rewarded with further goals from Lee Walker and Lee Thompson.

Silsden under 11's B strolled to a 10-2 victory over Crossflatts. Man of the Match Liam Molloy lead the way with 4 goals, Nathan Bradbury got his hat trick, Jonjo Berry 2 and Peter Kulik 1.

Silsden under 8's won 7-0 against Cullingworth/Harden. Sam Baldwin and Bradley Fay both scored 2. David Paley, Steven Lee and Luke Jackson added one each. Man of the Match was Ryan Pridgeon.

Silsden Under-13s A saw their two year unbeaten home record come to an abrupt end as Eccleshill secured a 5-3 victory. Silden were 3-0 down after 20 minutes and didn't get into their rhythm. Sam Dowgill and Lee McGown put them back in the game, but they conceded a fourth just before half time. Andrew North scored from a free kick to put them back in with a chance only for Eggleshill to score a fifth just before the end. William Maisey was man of the match. On Sunday they are at home to Lepton Boys of Huddersfield in the Leeds United Millennium Cup.

Oakbank under 9s went down 4 -3 at home to Idle Saints. Scorers for Oakbank were Josh Stubbs, Mathew Lee and Joe Gaughan who was also voted man of the match.

Oakbank under 10s thumped Oakworth 16-1 a very one sided game saw Oakbank 9-0 up at the break hitting another 7 in the second half to a single consolation reply from Oakworth. Scorers for Oakbank were Max Whitley 5, Michael Pearson 4, Guy Earwaker 4 and Joe Jalil 3. Whitley also picked up the man of the match award.

Oakworth Under-10s A beat Bingley 2-0 with Kane Scott giving them a half time lead. Oakworth's man of the match Joshua Isherwood led the defence with goalkeeper Adam Brook mopping up any long range shots from Bingley. Ben Lamb made it 2-0 with a fine solo goal just minutes from time.

Oakworth Under-10s B put five goals past Bingley B and took a 3-1 half time lead with goals from Tom Lewis (2) and Joshua Hastings. Another goal from Hastings and one from Brannon made it 5-1. Jack Lonsdale was man of the match with a superb midfield performance assisted by Joe Holland who was playing his first game after injury.

Oakworth Under-10s C lost their local derby against Oakbank A 16-1. Oakworth's goal was scored by Lloyd Evans.

Oakworth Under-9s A drew 1-1 with Gomersal who had the better of the first half to take a 1-0 lead. Oakworth applied pressure in the second period and equalised through Tom Hudson. The man of the match award was shared by goalkeeper Thomas Allmark and Joe Alvey.

Oakworth Under-9s B suffered their first defeat of the season, going down 3-1 to Prospect. After going down to a single goal in the first half Oaks fought back, but allowed Prospect to score a second. Pressure paid off with a goal from George Partridge, but a late goal secured the points for Prospect. Joe Mitchell earned the man of the match award in defence.

Oakworth Under-7s A raced away with a 6-0 victory over Eldwick. They were 2-0 up at the break and scored four more goals in the second period. Scorers were Aaron Smith 92), Ryan Cox (2), Deniel Meegan and Oliver Mitchell. Man of the match Marshall Pedder was outstanding in defence.

Oakworth Under-8s A slipped to a 5-2 defeat against Wyke. William Whiteoak scored two good goals and goalkeeper Liam Thomas had a good game.

Oakworth Under-12s B dominated the opening 15 minutes but missed three excellent chances, they were made to pay by a good Menston side who were 6-1 up at the break. Adam Spencer scored the only Oaks goal and in the second period the defence of Ben Smith, Thomas Clark and man of the match Dale Hawker kept Menston down to three more goals.

Oakworth reversed an early season defeat at Bolton Woods. They played some excellent football and goals were scored by W Lee (2), C Cookson, D Ward and J Gallagher. T Wallbank was man of the match.