Cross Roads Under-8s were recently presented with a new strip by Philip Sagar of Ventana Windows. Picture shows Back (from left): Ross Nobes, Joseph Bottomley, Paul Bottomley (assistant coach), robert Linden, George Nixon, Jack Sagar. Front: Stephen Hook (manager), Joshua Kaine, Ryan Crannage, Thomas Hook, Nathan Bissett, Philip Sagar (sponsor).
Silsden Under-7's A played some great football to defeat Gomersal 5-1. Goals came from man of the match Sam Baldwin (2), Bradley Fay (2) and Josh McNulty.
Silsden Under-7s B worked hard for their first win of the season, beating Bolton Woods A 2-1. Chris Wademan scored the equaliser after Silsden went behind and an own goal by the Woods keeper gave them the points. Jake Muir was man of the match for his performance in defence.
Silsden Under-10s A hammered Wilsden 7-0 with goals from Shaun Mackie (2), Josh Toulmin (2), Paul Jowett and man of the match Lee Thompson (2).
Silsden Under-10s B continued the flow of goals with a 12-0 victory over Wilsden B. Jonjo Berry topped the scoring with four goals including a diving header. Other scorers were Danny Whitaker (2), Nathan Bradbury (3), Liam Mulloy (2) and man of the match Joe Hunt.
Silsden Under-10's D showed great character to come from a goal down to draw with Gomersall. Sam Hill slotted the equaliser two minutes from time.
Silsden Under-12s A put in a superb desplay to capture a 8-0 victory over Queensbury Celtic. Twin strikers Lee McGowan and Andrew North score hat-tricks with further goals from Clark Greenwood and Luke Scott. Goalkeeper Jason Perry pulled off a penalty save to maintain their 100 per cent record.
Silsden Under-13's A beat Earby 3-0 and could have had more if they had taken all their chances. Goals were scored by Gavin Shearer, James Holden and Daniel McNulty with Phil Rishton man of the match.
An impressive performance saw Eastburn Under-9s beat Long Lee 4-1 with goals from Joe ridding, Jack Kendall, Luke Newton and man of the match Sam Airey.
Eastburn Under-11s secured a 1-0 victory over Harden. Man of the match Andrew Shackleton got the goal in a good team performance.
Oakworth Under-8's A beat Wilsden 16-1 with goals shared between Joseph Alvey (3), Tom Hudson (4), Matthew Moore (4) and Luke Chapman (3). George Turner also scored two in a game which was not as one sided as the scoreline suggests.
Oakowrth Under-8s B turned on a sparkling performance to beat Wilsden 14-0. Jonathon Greenwood was top scorer with five supported well by man of the match Jack Atkinson (2), Joe Foster (2), Max Lofthouse (2) and Ryan Humphries.
Oakworth Under-9s A were just one minute away from beating Wyke for the first time. A last second goal brought Wyke level at 2-2 after Oaks have twice been in front through Ben lamb and Tom Smith. A draw was a fair result in the end.
Oakworth Under-9s B beat Wyke 7-0 with goals from Thomas Lewis (3), Aiden Kellett, Alex Thomas, Ben Keighley and Adam Brook. Man of the match Joe Holland was at his best with a fine defensive display.
Oakworth Under-11s came unstuck in the mud against a well drilled Bingley side, losing 7-1. Clinical finishing was the big difference as long periods of Oaks pressure came to nothing. Adam Spencer scored their consolation goal in the last minute and full back Ben Smith was man of the match.
Oakworth Under-7s B lost 9-0 to a far bigger Eldwick side despite a much improved performance. Andrew Clarke and Jason Roberts were tireless workers in midfield.
Oakworth Under-15s opened the season with a 5-0 win over Stansfield. Steven Perkins gave them a 1-0 lead at the break and they really turned on the style in the secondperiod with goals from Danny Foster, Nicky Trowers and two more completed a hat-trick for Perkins. Long Lee Under-13s opened their season with a thrilling 2-2 draw at Skipton. Joe Kershaw scored both goals, including and injury time penalty.
A late goal from Matthew Harrison snatched a 5-4 victory over Horsforth for Long Lee Under-14s. Other scorers were Stafan Risidi (2) and Mark Leverton (2) with Steve Latz pulling of a great save.
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