Long Lee finally got the better of Gomersal. After an entertaining first half, where goal chances were limited man of the match Lewis Roberts scored the match wining goal. Good defending from Sean Quinlan, Liam Dickerson and Aaron Clough, stopped Gomersal equalising and a fine last-gasp save from Aqieeb Khan made certain of the points.

Oakworth Under-7's A played all the football to beat a physical Salts side 7-1. Top scorer Matthew Moore was again on form with a hat-trick, well supported by Thomas Hudson (2), Joseph Alvey and George Turner. Daniel Salvato was man of the match after a faultless display in defence.

Oakworth Under-7's B lost 2-0 at Silsden. Oaks had their chances in the first half, but a goal either side of the break was enough for Silsden. Jonathon Greenwood played very well to earn the man of the match award, while Thomas Kerr and Ryan Humphries excelled in midfield.

Oakworth Under-8's A lost 3-0 against Shipley. The visitors defence stood firm against early Oaks pressure before taking control of the game with their three goals. Man of the match Adam Brook was brilliant in the Oaks goal.

Oakworth Under-8's B drew 0-0 with Shipley. The defensive trio of Joseph Holland, Aarun Dowse and Philip Pickles, along with goalkeeper Joshua Greenwood, kept to their task and earned a well deserved point.

Oakworth Under-9's B easily defeated Clayton 5-1. James Tiler again found his scoring touch netting four to make it eight goals in two games. Oliver Keighley added the fifth with a fine individual effort.

Oakworth Under-10's A scored an early goal through the prolific Thomas Clark then held on for the rest of the game to beat Wyke 1-0. Man of the match Elliott Sharpe snuffed out Wyke's best attacks and was well supported by Glen Wallbank and Ben Smith.

Oakworth Under-10's B turned on the style to beat Wyke 2-0. The front pair of Paul Owens and Thomas Thompson had the Wyke defence all at sea with their excellent interplay which ended with a Wyke own goal and a Joe Hall tap-in. A goalless second half saw Oaks run out comfortable winners with Owens voted man of the match.

Oakworth Under-10's C twice came from behind to draw 2-2 with Wyke. Both well taken replies were scored by Richard Nolan, his first goals of the season, but Oaks were again thankful to James McNulty who pulled off some amazing saves in his man of the match performance.

Cowling Under-11's earned themselves four well deserved points away from home with games on Saturday and Sunday. They drew 1-1 with Shelf after Antony Sanderson opened the scoring from Arron Moran's cross. Michael Benson played well in goal. Shelf missed a debatable penalty but equalised five minutes from time. They then beat Eldwick 3-0 with goals from Josh Darling and Antony Sanderson (2). Jacob Rowan and Arron Moran were on top form.

Long Lee Under-8's A weathered early pressure and settled down to play good football racing to a 3-0 lead half-time lead against Silsden. Substitutions unsettled their rhythm and Silsden fought back to draw 3-3. Long Lee scorers were Daniel Riley, Jack Hainsworth and Craig Donegan with Jack Pearson man of the match.

Long Lee Under-8's B fought out a tight 0-0 draw with Silsden B. The evenly matched sides could not force a goal, although Long Lee came closest. Man of the match was Miroslav Allen.

Long Lee Under-8's A ran out 3-1 winners at Bingley. It took some time before the Keighley side were able to impose themselves. Daniel Riley was the hat-trick hero for Long Lee but Tim Sale took the man of the match award.

Long Lee Under-8's B eventually mastered bumpy conditions to ease to a 4-0 victory over Bingley with goals from Thomas Arthurs (2) and Robert Mulderigg (2). Matthew Pearson was man of the match.

Two goals from Thomas Tetley set Long Lee Under-9's A on their way to a 5-1 victory over Idle Saints. The visiting keeper made some outstanding saves to deny Long Lee before Joe Park, Tim Quinlan and a fine headed goal from Matthew Miller confirmed victory.

Two strikes by Zachary Pearson sealed a 2-0 win for Long Lee over Cullingworth. Both sides played some attractive football in a close contest, with Sam Dickerson having a fine game in goal.

Long Lee Under-10's A beat Salts 4-3, playing some superb one-touch football. Goals came from Adam Spencer (2), Thomas Hey and an own goal with Phillip Clayton man of the match. Liam Everett also did well up front.

Long Lee Under-10's B were unlucky to lose 3-0 to Salts. the whole team battled to the end putting in good individual performances. Jake Thompson was voted man of the match.

An excellent teamperformance extended the winning run of Long Lee Under-13's B. They beat Cowling 5-2 with goals from Joe Flaherty and Stefan Risidi to add to a hat-trick from James Pearson.

Oakworth Under-12's became league champions with a 3-3 draw against a very good Silsden team. Goals came from William Lee, James Thompson and Joel Gallagher. The game was a credit to junior football and well refereed by Richard Hewitt.

Silsden Under-11's came agonisingly close to taking the Craven Junior League under-11 championship, but had to settle for runners-up spot - for the third year running. A draw would have been enough to take the title and things looked good at half time with a 0-0 scoreline and the Cobbydale lads having the best of the chances.

Deep in the second half Bradford Park Avenue got a free-kick on the edge of Silsden's penalty area and a superb shot flew into the net. Their second goal came close to the final whistle. Man of the match Luke Scott was superb in midfield and all the boys gave their best in a tough final match.

Silsden Under-12's played out a thrilling 3-3 draw at Oakworth with Nick McNally giving the visitors an early lead. Oaks stormed back with two goals only for Gavin Shearer to put Silsden level.

Oakworth again went in front but Silsden had the last word with a quality strike from man of the match Daniel McNulty. Chris Page, Matthew Abbott and Chris Hextall also played well in the team's best performance of the season.

Silsden Under-7's A beat Oakworth 2-0 with goals from Sam Baldwin and Allaster Halliday. Harry McEneaney was man of the match.

Silsden Under-8's A edged a 1-0 victory over Gomersal A thanks to an own goal. Richard Veazey was Silsden's man of the match and there were other good performances from Tom Wilson, Jake Waddington and goalkeeper Simon Todd.

Silsden Under-8's B turned on a good all round performance to beat Gomersal 3-2. Tom Sessford and man of the match and scorers were Adam Sessford, Andrew Kay and Ben Stead.

Man of the match Sam Chapman scored for Silsden Under-8's C in their 1-1 draw with Shipley.

Silsden Under-9's A drew 2-2 with Wyke thanks to goals from Jake McEneaney and Josh Toulmin. Tom Smith was man of the match.

Silsden Under-9's B secured a 2-0 victory over Wyke B. Mark Bradley was man of the match and goals were scored by Sam Ash and Robert Windle.

Silsden Under-9's C went down 4-0 to Gomersal with Chris Austin man of the match.

Silsden Under-9's D slipped to a 6-2 defeat at the hands of Cross Roads. David Hicks was Silsden's man of the match and goals came from James Gorman and Sam Neil.

Robert Wardley and Stevie Roberts scored two goal each in Silsden Under-10 A's 4-0 victory over Cross Roads. Alex Baldwin was man of the match while Richard Golson and Andy McNulty also played well.

Silsden Under-10's B defeated Ella Carr 7-0 with man of the match Ryan Kidney scoring a hat-trick. Joe Murgatroyd and Jacob Fassenfeld scored two each and there were impressive performances from Thomas Woods and Thomas Rushworth.

Honours were even when Silsden Under-11's A took on the B team in a league match which ended in a 2-2 draw. Scott Greenwood and an own goal were the A team's scorers with Andy Cooke and Harry Pointon on target for the B squad. Adam Wilkinson and Chris Baines were men of the match for the two teams with A team goalkeeper Jason Martin on form and Chris Farnworth shining for the B team.

Brakenbank Under-8's beat Harden 1-0 with both sides playing good football. Bracken's goal was scored by Joe Jalil to give his side the edge in a game which showed that Harden are a greatly improved team.

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