Shelf A under-11s showed why they are top of Huddersfield RCD Junior League Division 5A with an 11-1 demolition of visitors Netherton B.
Goals came from Josef Storer (3), Alex Swinbank (2), Lewis Fitzpatrick (2), Kieran Townsend (2), Jordan Harrison and an own goal.
Meanwhile, Shelf B got a last-minute equaliser in a 2-2 draw at home to Batley B in Division 5B.
Matthew Buckley was the late hero after Luke Haworth had given Shelf a half-time lead, but only determined play by Tom Brown kept them in the match.
Wyke Wanderers under-tens had to settle for a 0-0 draw in their League Cup match against Drighlington.
As ever, Harris Cunningham and Kieran McGuire stood solid in defence for Wanderers, while Jack Leach and Stan Cahill led from the front.
The draw saw Wyke stay in second place, with Ryburn extending their lead as they beat Wibsey.
Wyke’s B team also drew, Drighlington B finding the net in the first half before Freddie Downes equalised before the break. Wyke slipped to third as Park Avenue moved up a place.
Wibsey under-12s B played superbly to earn a long overdue first win of the season against high-flying Hade Edge Tigers in Division Four.
A brilliant long-rnage strike by Adam Wood and man of the match Jacob McCloughlin made it 2-0 by half-time, and Nathan Aylott increased the lead before Wood doubled his tally, Owen Khan finishing the scoring in a 5-0 victory, which was only secured by fine saves from Sam Smith.
Wibsey Lions under-16s scored four goals in six minutes in their first competitive fixture against rivals Bradford Park Avenue.
Ryan Archer, Nadeem Khan and Josh Thompson put Wibsey 3-0 up inside the first half-hour before Tom Bentham pulled one back.
Emmanuel Omojola restored Wibsey’s three-goal lead with a superb finish just before the break, only for Avenue to pull another goal back early in the second half.
However, Avenue were then hit by those four goals from Cam Green, Archer, Josh Thompson and Khan to seal an 8-2 win which keeps the Lions second in Division Two.
Daniel Grimshaw scored four as Thackley Dragons under-15s progressed to the semi-finals of the Bradford & District FA Junior Cup with a 6-3 win at Thornton United.
Other goal-scorers were Ryan Carre and Daniel Isaacs, and their man of the match was Nathan Henderson-Hall.
An even-closer tie was that between BPA and Park Avenue, who won 3-2.
Billy Enoch's cool finish from Nathan Armstrong's slick pass put BPA ahead but they trailed 2-1 by half-time.
In a lively second half, BPA levelled via Connor Russell despatching a loose ball in Avenue's box but their defence was caught napping just two minutes later. Man of the match for BPA was captain Connor Barley.
Dudley Hill Rangers under-eights couldn’t quite recover from conceding three goals in five minutes to Leeds Maccabi in the Keybury Alarms Youth League.
Despite goals from man of match Luke Jeffreys (2) and Adam Morris, they lost 4-3.
Baildon Trinity Dynamos Sky under-eights won 3-1 at Calverley A, thanks to Harvey Menzies (2) and Alfie Turner.
Rangers under-nines trailed 2-0 and 3-2 at Albion Sports before triumphing 4-3 in a full-blooded derby.
Callum Thornton scored a brace, and a 20-yard effort by Dominic Parish was outdone by one from the halfway line by James Hemsworth.
Rangers under-tens won 2-1 at Rawdon Rangers, despite still being without a regular keeper, McKenzie Jeffreys standing in this week.
Rhys Hadley brought Rangers level with a effort into the top right corner before Karl Kwedi got the winner from close range in the second half.
Keighley Warriors under-12s won 4-3 at Baildon Trinity Dynamos, whose marksmen were Louis Fialdini, Nathan Hayward and Kian Flesher. Man of the match was Will Robinson, despite a great team effort.
BPA Lizards under-12s took 18 minutes to break the deadlock at Leeds Maccabi but Dominic Corps’ perfectly-timed header from Niall Armstrong’s inch-perfect corner was worth waiting for.
Alex Gibson (2) and Lewis Melvin, who finished a three-man move, made it 4-0 by half-time, but they added five more in ten minutes in the second half from Gibson (2), Corps (2), after the keeper had saved his penalty, and Melvin.
Thomas Indriks, who had been in the nets, then scored his second of the season before Maccabi got two in the final three minutes. Their keeper was man of the match.
BPA Eagles under-13s gave their best display of the season so far in winning 7-3 at Garforth Villa in the Garforth Junior League, captain Tabish Hussain (3), Zack Sangster (3) and Lewis Collett being on target and their defence playing well.
Hussain's first came when he pounced on a rebound from a Collett shot but Villa had levelled by half-time.
The second for Hussain came following a great run by Hassan Ali, and they went ahead for a third time when Sangster finished well from a low Tyler Rhodes corner.
Having been pegged back to 3-3, the Eagles finished strongly, Sangster firing home from the edge of the box before Hussain completed his first hat-trick for the club.
Sangster, who had been substituted, came back on with three minutes left to complete his treble, and, with seconds left, Collett got on the scoresheet.
Jack Kipling and Bradley Ross netted for BPA in their 3-2 top-of-the-table Craven, Aire & Wharfe Junior League home defeat to Menston Rangers.
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