Long Lee Under-9s became Group D champions after beating neighbours Oakworth C last week.
Thomas Arthurs opened the scoring within the first minute closely followed by Matthew Kershaw who in turn set Arthurs on his way to his second. Matthew Pearson made it 6-0 with a magical hat-trick.
James Marshall took the man of the match award with Niale Burke saving a penalty to keep his clean sheet intact.
On Sunday the newly-crowned champions beat a strong Nab Wood B side 5-0. Thomas Arthurs slammed home a hat-trick with Robert Mulderrig and Mathew Pearson adding the next two. R J Gaughan and Philip smith took a joint man of the match award with Nial Burke keeping his ninth consecutive clean sheet in goal.
Silsden Under-13s had a great first half in their top of the table clash with Oakworth, taking a 3-1 lead into the break. Oakworth were fired up for the second half but could not get more than one goal with the 3-2 final scoreline a great result for the Silsden side as they inflicted the first defeat of the season on the Oaks.
Luke Delvecio was man of the match supported by Luke Nykoniw, Silsden scorers were Nick McNally (2) and Gavin Shearer.
Another outstanding team display kept Silsden Under-12s at the top of the 'A' league with 13-0 victory over Otley. Highlight of the game was an outstanding first half goal from man of the match Tom Hills with Lee McGowans contribution of six goals a close second. Andrew North weighed in with a hat-trick with Sam Dowgill and Ross Croad (2) completing the scoring. Pick of the Cobbydalers were Alexander Pietrovito, Gian Luca Consoli, Adam McLean and Hamish Munro. They now have just three games to go.
Silsden Under-13s B clinched a 5-4 victory over Menston with Luke Binns named man of the match. Andy Cooke scored all five goals and there were good performances from Andrew Smith, Nick Emblem and James Burridge.
Oakworth Under-7s A beat Queensbury 3-1 as Kyle Roberts capped an all-action man of the match display with two goals. Another strike from William Whiteoak was enough to give the home side three well deserved points.
Oakworth Under-7s B battled hard to beat Queensbury 2-0.Shane Parker scored both goals and man of the match Liam Thomas was rock solid in defence.
Oakworth Under-9s A beat Gomersal 1-0 with Kane Scott's goal one of only a handful of chances. Both defences were on top and Michael Clegg marshalled the Oaks defence with great skill.
Oakworth Under-9s B beat Harden 5-1. Joshua Hastings (2) and Ben Keighley were among the scorers in a fine team performance. The team followed up with a 0-0 draw against Gomersal.
Oakworth Under-11s played their best football of the season to beat Queensbury 6-1. Oaks played uphill in the first half and led 2-1 thanks to goals from Adama Marks and Adam Spencer. After the break they powered home thanks to goals from Paul Owens, Thomas Thompson and one more each for the Marks and Spencer combination.
Silsden Under-9s drew 0-0 with a strong Bolton Woods B side in their final game of the season. Elliott Shepperd, Ben Parker and Matthew Throup played well in defence and the whole team shared the man of match award as they one of the top three teams in their division.
Supporters where treated to a thrilling encounter from the young men of Cowling as they played some of their best foot ball of the season to claim a 6-3 victory over Bradford Park Avenue in almost ideal playing conditions. The score constantly see sawed through out this game. Bradford came in at the interval 2-0 up. But the home side never gave up and early in the second half they brought the scores level with goals from Matthew Brennan scoring his first of four and Matthew Wiggan who showed some of his earlier season form.
Bradford took the lead again, but that only made Cowling more determined then ever as form this point on almost every attacking move they made resulted in a goal. Three more went to man of the match and hero of the day Matthew Brennan, and it was great to see Danny Leach after being out of the side through injury since before Christmas pop up into the Bradford penalty area to claim his first goal for the club.
Sutton Under-10s beat West Lane 2-1 in an entertaining game. They took the lead after a cross was headed home by a West Lane defender and they were rewarded with their second goal just after half time. A long throw from Michael Jeff was headed home by Zak Peat, giving the keeper no chance. The visitors came back strongly and kept up the pressure but man of the match Dean Donegan was solid in defence.
Oakworth Under-15s beat Bolton Woods 5-2 after being given a great start by Tim Woodward. He headed home after eight minutes and further goals from Darren Jackson and Danny Foster put them 3-0 up at half-time. Woods pulled one back but Nicky Trowers made it four. Woods again scored but man of the match Steve Perkins brought up the final score.
Oaks Under-15s also pulled up a 2-0 victory over Silsden in a game which saw both goalkeepers on top form. It was deep in the second half before Oakworth made the breakthrough when a long ball from Nicky Trowers was stabbed home by Thomas Woodward. Five minutes from time Steve Perkins made the game safe with a goal from close range. Karl Wellard was man of the match and there were good games from Gary Topp and Robert Unsworth.
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