Eccleshill United's under-15s hammered Skipton Town 11-3 in the Craven, Aire and Wharfe League.

Hot-shot Myles Nesbitt hit four, Gavin Hunt helped himself to a hat-trick and man-of-the-match Adam Cosherill and Nicholas Doyle each netted twice as Eccleshill ran riot. They are now second in the table.

And Eccleshill United under-13A enjoyed another brilliant win beating Shipley Tigers 6-0. Scorers were Ahmed Mohammed, Jordan Foster, Nathan Priestley and a hat-trick by man-of-the-match Asika Ajufo.

Eccleshill United under-14s lost 4-1 at Mavericks with Ben Bodle scoring the goal.

United under-16s allowed Shipley Panthers to grab a point with an equaliser five minutes from time.

In a scrappy game, Eccleshill took the lead at Shipley through Kelvin Ratcliffe but the home side equalised before the break.

Eccleshill regained the lead when Ratcliffe struck again with ten minutes to go but, as Eccleshill pushed up for more glory, Shipley pounced with that late equaliser.

Queensbury Celtic under-13s crashed to a shock 5-2 defeat at bottom-of-the-table Albion Sports. Queensbury's goals came from Josh Pullan.

Bingley under-13A enjoyed a 9-0 win over hard-working Nab Wood. Goals came from Alex Young (2), Billy Bailey (3), Thomas Halliday (2), Peter Akester and Daniel Hunt. The B team had a close struggle at Wilsden running out 5-4 winners.

The under-15s lost out to Sandy Lane 3-1, Ross Parr scoring for Bingley.

Long Lee defeated Bingley under-14s 5-4. Scorers for Bingley were James Grogan, Phil Cutler, Joe Shaw and Sam Hesketh.

Shipley made Bingley Under-16s work hard for their 3-2 win. Marcus Edwards (2) and Alex Lancaster scored for Bingley. The under-17s beat Silsden 7-0

Prospect Juniors under-13s lost their first game of the season 3-0 in round one of the Garforth League Challenge Cup against Colton.

Farsley Celtic under-11s thrashed Beeston under-11s 7-1 away in the same competition.

Farsley dominated play from the kick-off. The goals came from Ryan Westmoreland (3), Dominic Staunton, Dale Harriman and Toby Mountain and Mark Simpson.

In the Keybury League, Bradford Tigers' B team look more likely to notch a first win of the season than their A team in the under-nines.

The B team went down 7-3 at Queensbury Celtic, Lewis Jagger (2) and Liam Osborne being on target while defender Rosie McDonnell was their player of the match.

However, the A team went down 7-0, Celtic's superior passing and dribbling giving them a distinct edge.

For the third consecutive season, Nab Wood under-tens recorded their first win of the season against Dudley Hill. The Rovers won 1-0 with Charlie Hague scoring the only goal of the game. Man of the match was Liam Hird after pulling off a wonderful save in the last minute.

Nab Wood Rangers under-tens went down to Dudley Hill 4-0.

A three-goal first-half blitz helped Nab Wood under-nines maintain their unbeaten start to the season with a 4-2 victory over Oakworth Stingers. Harry Taylor's excellent strike opened the scoring before Christopher Mercer and Aaron Roberts increased the lead. A fourth goal by Mercer extended the lead after the break before Oakworth hit back with two goals.

Eccleshill United under-sevens were beaten 2-1 at home by Burley. Elliott Jones scored for Eccleshill.

In the under-eights Group D, Sandy Lane defeated Eccleshill 4-1. In the under-nines, Eccleshill won 1-0 at Shipley Panthers where Billy Cawley was outstanding in goal for the visitors. Gage Faulker scored the goal.

In the under-tens Yellow Group, Manton B beat Eccleshill United Lizards 7-1 and, in the under-tens Blue, Menton A hammered Eccleshill United Scorpions 8-0. In the under-11 Yellow, Eccleshill lost 4-1 at home to Eldwick. Josh Moore netted the solitary strike for Eccleshill.

In the under-tens Blue, Kings Park Pumas beat Shipley A 3-1 thanks to two goals by Josh Ellis and another from Pat McKendrick.

In the Yellow Group, Kings Park Panthers beat Shipley B 1-0. In the Black Group, Kings Park Cubs lost 2-1 at home to Shipley E. Daniel Carroll equalised for the Cubs but they could not hold out.

Kings Park Wildcats were beaten 8-0 at Tigers.

In the under-sevens Blue Group, Myrtle Park finished 7-0 victors at home to Long Lee. Rhys Allen again led the way for Myrtle with an impressive five-goal haul and the scoring was completed by Sean Coleman and man-of-the-match Matthew Britton.

Oakworth Hornets under-eights A beat Silsden A 6-1. Ben Weatherall hit four and Lewis Hopkinson and Callum Holmes also netted.

The under-eights Wasps B team beat Silsden B 2-0.

Sandy Lane had a comfortable 6-2 win over Keighley Shamrocks B in the under-12s.

Two goals each for Nathan Sharpe and Jake Farren and one each for Cameron Hamilton and Jamie Garbutt gave Sandy Lane an impressive lead. Shamrocks kept battling and were rewarded with a couple of well-earned goals.

In the under-11s, Silsden had an excellent 8-1 win over a strong Oakworth side. Silsden opened the scoring in just 45 seconds. and with some fine work from Ben Geary and Adam Cooper, Silsden soon took a five-goal lead into the second half.

Oakworth pulled a goal back but Silsden then made sure of the points by replying with three further goals.

Silsden's goalscorers were Josh McNulty (4), Luke Wilson, Chris Rudden, Tom McCann and Mark Smith.

Vision under-eights beat Myrtle Park 8-0 to maintain their unbeaten start. Men-of-the-match Caden Wilkinson and James Dennison scored hat-tricks and Bentham and Callum Doherty completed the scoring.

Vision under-sevens kept 100 per cent winning record with a 7-2 win at Silsden.

The under-nines won 3-1 against Sandy Lane. The under-tens lost 2-1

The under-11s won 18-0 against Bankfoot. And the under-12s won 15-0 to go top of the league.

Bingley under-tens were beaten 2-1 by Silsden. The B team also lost to Silsden - this time 4-1.

Pudsey Juniors Girls were let down by their opponents in the league at

the weekend so they played a friendly game against Ossett Town open-age team, beating them 11-2.

In the West Yorkshire Girls League, Bingley under-tens won their first game 7-5 in a very open game against Battyford. Megan Darley scored a hat-trick.