Silsden Under-17's captured both points in the 4-2 local derby victory over Cowling.
The Cobbydalers attacked down both flanks with goals coming from two cool Danny Orme finishes. Lee Fish made it three, lobbing the ball over the keeper, and Mark Whitaker made it four after a solo run.
Cowling got a couple back in the second half while their keeper performed heroics to keep the score respectable. Robert Westhead and Barry Simpson both impressed for Silsden.
Silsden Under-16's reached the last 16 of the County Cup with a 14-0 win over Sowerby Bridge. Chris Simpson opened the scoring and a flood of goals followed from Gavin Baluk (2), Steve Gott (2), Domonique Creed, Ian Craven and a second for Simpson.
They continued to play their best football of the season after the break with Simpson completing his hat-trick, and goals from Craven, Adam Whiteoak and super sub Usman Shazad rounding things off with a neat goal poacher's hat-trick.
Goalkeeper Graham Smith was on form at the back supported by Liam Houldsworth, Mohammad Variava and Adam Rogowski.
Cross Hills Under-15's took revenge on Thackley B with a 5-4 victory over the only side to beat them so far this season.
Ashley Miller scored a hat-trick and Paul Whiteley added two before the home side went to sleep and allowed Thackley to pull back to within a goal in the last five minutes. Andrew Windle and Gareth brown were outstanding in the Hills defence.
Long Lee Under-13's completed a league double over Thornton Travellers with a 7-3 victory despite missing chances in the first half, including a penalty. Full back Mark Hird was man of the match and goals were scored by Jack Kershaw (4), Liam King, Danny finn and Harry Holmes.
Long Lee Under-12's continued their unbeaten run with a 4-0 home win over Guiseley. Two goals from Graham Robinson were added to by strikes from Mark Bentham and Daniel Sylvester.
Despite an excellent performance from keeper Jamie Andrew, Long Lee Under-12's B went down to Oakworth in a close fought contest. They were 2-0 down early in the second half, but a goal from Captain Stefan Risidi lead to a rousing finish but the home side were beaten by the clock.
Long Lee Under-10's C enjoyed a convincing 9-1 win over Guiseley B. Scorers were Luke (4), Matthew (3), Christopher and Ian.
Long Lee Under-9 B were unlucky to lose 3-2 to Gomersal. The whole team played an well with goals from Ashley Paybe and Thomas Hey. Simon Thornton was man of the match.
Long Lee Under-9's A handed out an 11-1 demolition to Gomersal C. Man of the match Adam Spencer led the way with five goals while Kris Gott and Nathan Wareham scored two each. Other scorers were Liam Everett and Ravi Patel.
Long Lee Under-8's A beat Otley 9-1 with hat-tricks for Pat rick King and Thomas Tetley together with goals from Joe Park, Tim Quinlan and Matthew Miller.
Long Lee Under-8's B recorded their first win of the season with a 5-0 victory at Otley. Goals from Joe Shaw (2), Connor Flaherty, Jack Moorby and James Sutcliffe ensured victory in muddy conditions.
Wilsden Under-9's A played a good passing game with Joe Dent, Dale Slack and man of the match thomas Sugden on form, but Menston snatched a 1-0 victory.
Wilsden B were caught napping in the first half, going 2-0 down to Menston. After a half-time reshuffle Wilsden began to take command with Joshua thornton, David McCarten and Man of the match Daniel Garrod on form, but they could not find the vital goals as Menston ran out 2-0 winners.
A 3-0 win over Menston Hot Shots gave Silsden Under-12's their first clean sheet of the season. Goals came from Michael Gilson and Alex Delmege (2). Goal keeper Lee Knox was man of the match.
Silsden Under-11's went second in the table after a 4-2 victory over Trawden. Gavin Shearer hit the net twice with man of the match Daniel McNulty also scoring, together with an own goal. Outstanding contributions were made by Matthew Abbott, Luke Nykomiw, Luke Greenway and Chris Sutcliffe.
Silsden Under-10's beat Menston 3-1, taking an early lead through Andrew North with Menston drawing level before the break. Second half goals from Ross Croad and Andrew North secured victory with Adam McLean taking the man of the match award.
Silsden Under-10's B adapted to the heavy conditions well to draw 2-2 with Menston. Goals from Clark Greenwood and Scott Greenwood gave Silsden a share of the points and Luke Lockwood was man of the match with Nick Marshall making a good debut.
Silsden Under-10's C beat Menston 2-1, coming out on top with goals from man of the match Nick Emblem and Philip Dawson. Billy Bolland was solid in his first match in a Silsden shirt while Andrew Smith was secure at the back and Ben Wooler made good saves in goal.
Silsden Under-9's a did well to hold out for a 0-0 draw on a rain soaked pitch at Bolton Woods. Ben Sagar was Silsden's man of the match.
When Silsden Under-9's B woke up they were already 2-0 down to Bolton Woods. Good passing between Aiden Mozejko and Ben Franks produced a goal for man of the match Franks as they slipped to a 2-1 defeat.
Previously unbeaten Silsden Under-8's A lost 3-0 to Wyke despite good performances from Chris Cummins and keeper Tom Smith. Jake McEneaney was man of the match.
Powerful Wyke Under-8's B went 2-0 up against Silsden B before Liam Mulloy pulled one back. Robert Windle scored on his debut for the Cobbydale side and keeper Mark Bradley was man of the match in a 4-2 defeat.
Silsden Under-8's C remained positive despite a 4-0 defeat by Wyke. Chris Cook had a good game and Jonathan Stead was man of the match.
Oakworth Under-7's beat Church on the Way 3-0 with goals from top strikers Kane Scott and Ben Lamb (2). Midfielder George Turner controlled the game and was man of the match.
Eastburn Under-8's just missed out , going down 2-1 to Church on the Way. They took control with a goal from Joe Riding before the home side bounced back to take victory despite some excellent defending from the Eastburn side.
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