Three Wibsey Lions sides scored 21 goals between them without conceding as they registered a hat-trick of HUDDERSFIELD LEAGUE victories.
The under-14s led the way with a 12-0 win at Gomersal & Cleckheaton to move second in the table.
Man of the match Connor Rhodes netted four times for the second week in succession, giving him six hat-tricks already in what is proving a prolific season.
The other scorers were Nathan Khan (2), Josh Thompson (2), Callum Docherty (2), Davis Peel and Scott Morris, while Mudiwa Tegama, Michael Brooksbank and Jake Gilderdale were a brick wall in defence.
The Wibsey under-tens A team won 5-0 at Hartshead to make it five matches unbeaten.
Connor Barran scored in the first minute to set the tone and further goals followed from man of the match Ben Kerwick and Owen Khan before half-time, with Jacob McLoughlin adding a late double.
Jack Hewitt-Hill was solid in goal, with defenders Travis Wardman, Brad Davis and Barran giving the Hartshead strikers little change and Cameron Balmforth showing some good touches off the bench.
Meanwhile, the Warriors under-tens B team made it a double over Hartshead with a 4-0 win as man of the match Nathan Aylott bagged a brace.
Liam Prescott and Connor Kiernan were also on target, while Cameron Balmforth was sound in goal, defensive trio Luke Fox, Adam Farrell and Jack Hewitt-Hill also excelled and Darren Greenhough ran the front line well.
Wyke Wanderers under-11s included three long-range crackers in their 7-0 win at home to Lepton Highlanders.
Ryan Clay, Sam Wainman and man of the match Louis Sterling all scored from around 25 yards, with Jake Francis (2), Attah Rehman and Clay completing the tally.
Reece Clay’s goal earned a 1-1 draw for Wyke’s under-eights at Thornhill.
Wyke opened strongly and Matthew Leaper hit the underside of the crossbar after an excellent cross by man of the match Jack Leach.
But Thornhill equalised against the run of play when one of their players was left unmarked at the back post and it needed the hard-working Clay to prevent defeat.
Meanwhile, Kamran Latif bagged his first goal for the Wanderers B team in only his second outing and further strikes by Sam Kershaw and Reuben Sutcliffe completed a 3-0 win.
Josh Hall’s two goals earned the man of the match award as Bradford Hornets under-12s drew 4-4 at Westwood Dolphins.
The Hornets were made to work hard for their point, which was sealed by further goals from Oliver Turton and defender Liam Statham.
East Bowling Allstars under-13s had won five of their previous six games but were edged out 4-3 by a late Hade Edge winner.
Man of the match Nathan Armstrong was excellent in defence as goals came from Jordan Hobson, Jake Gibson and a brilliant Luke Leedam free-kick.
The Allstars under-14s dominated against Linthwaite but somehow lost 3-2, Ryan Pogson bagging both their goals.
Zak Sangster scored four times and Ryan Preston twice as East Bowling Allstars under-11s beat BD7 United 10-1 in the KEYBURY LEAGUE.
Jake Ingall, Callum Troy, Tyler Marsh and Sam Hastings, who scored from his own half, sealed the victory.
Reece Staunton’s goal earned East Bowling’s under-tens a 1-1 draw against Thackley Storm, with Owen Pickersgill, Niall Armstrong, Josh Keache and Brandon Goldsbrough also impressing.
A Zach Westwood hat-trick highlighted a great team performance by Queensbury Tigers under-tens as they beat Sandy Lane 4-0. Owen Taylor added to Westwood’s treble.
Harris Dobson was the star player for Shipley Tigers under-nines as they edged out Thackley Lightning 2-1.
Jacob Green, Sam Wilkinson scored the goals as Dobson pulled the strings in an evenly-balanced game that saw Shipley finish strongly to claim the win.
Albion Sports under-eights were unlucky to lose to Leeds Maccabi after falling three goals behind in the first half.
They pulled the score back to 3-2 with goals from Joshran Singh Hayer and Qais Ahmed but could not force an equaliser.
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