Keighley Shamrocks Under-13s A 7, Bingley Juniors Under-13s A 4
Shammies started well as Jack Hanson brilliantly brought the ball down and hooked it back to Harry Farnell, who side-stepped a lunging defender and hammered the ball home to make it 1-0.
However, Keighley were caught napping when they allowed a long clearance from the keeper to find the Bingley centre forward, who powered home.
But Farnell regained the initiative for Shammies with a free-kick from the halfway line that caught the wind and sailed straight into the net.
The excitement continued when Bingley scored their own top-quality free-kick seconds later.
Man of the match Tom Broadbent got on the end of a brilliant cross from Hanson to tap in from short range but, on the stroke of half-time, Bingley equalised again after another defensive error.
In the second half, Bingley took the lead with another brilliant set-piece but Shammies responded with excellent goals from Farnell and Dylan Ward.
Ward linked up well with Kais Ali to score a superb thunderbolt not long after, and Ward completed his hat-trick near the end with a calm penalty kick.
Sutton Rascals Under-14s 4, Thackley Thunder Under-14s 1
Rascals went 1-0 down when they failed to clear from a long throw-in but, from the restart, Freddy Maddocks and Ben Clarkson combined to set up Matthew Ramshaw, and his shot found the bottom corner for the equaliser.
Both teams put strong tackles in but it was the Rascals who increased their lead when Ramshaw raced down the wing and crossed for Clarkson to head home.
In the second half, Ramshaw got his second with another great shot and, with five minutes left, Tom Oddy hit the post after a strong run before Joe Smith smashed in the rebound.
Man of the match went to Mason Brewer, who was rock solid in the Rascals defence.
Westwood Jets Under-11s 2, Silsden Dragons Under-11s 4
After defeat to Bingley, the Dragons bounced back to form with arguably their best performance to date against the leaders.
They fell behind to a good finish but were soon level through Jack Reynard after a great run and cross from James Nelson.
The hosts got in front again after a goalmouth scramble but Silsden were playing too well to lie down and, in the second half, were unstoppable.
Led by lion-hearted captain Toby Cunningham, they were buzzing. Super Sam Winter and the tenacious Kyle Sharp were on fire.
Reynard got his second before Kieran Kenrick put the Reds in front with a stunning strike, and the game was over when Reynard got his hat-trick, slotting home from a training-ground set-piece.
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