Leaders Shipley Tigers under-nines won their fourth successive Keybury League game as two Courbon Carr goals helped defeat Burley Spartans 5-0.
Carr netted from 20 yards and with a delightful chip over the keeper, while Jacob Green, Sam Collet and Sam Wilkinson were also on target.
Green was named man of the match, with Benjamin Batty also impressing.
Westwood Jets under-nines took their goals tally to 47 in nine games with a 7-2 victory against Shipley Panthers.
Jake Larvin opened the scoring with a fine effort after a tight start and further strikes followed from Liam Wilkinson (2), Jack Clarkson (2), Jacob Slator and an own goal.
Jack Wright’s hat-trick led BPA under-tens Lizards to a 10-0 win against Silsden as they moved to within a point of the league summit.
Dominic Corps and Kaylum Johnson netted twice each, with Haseeb Alam, Alex Gibson and Stefan Giangregorio completing the tally.
East Bowling Allstars under-tens extended their unbeaten run to nine games with an 8-0 romp against Horsforth Mustangs.
Hat-tricks from Niall Armstrong and Owen Pickersgill were supported by Abby Hall and own goal.
The Allstars under-11s were only just behind in the scoring stakes as they beat Wilsden 7-0, making it eight wins on the bounce since losing their opener.
Ryan Preston (2), Callum Troy (2) – including a goal of the season contender – Zak Sangster, Sam Hastings and an own goal made up the magnificent seven.
Only a late equaliser denied Queensbury Celtic Colts under-tens victory against leaders Horsforth Broncos.
That made the final score 4-4, with Alex Donlan (2), Zach Crayden-Reed and Tyler Ratnik on target for the Colts.
It was the same score for Queensbury’s under-tens Tigers against Nab Wood after another excellent game.
Billy Firth’s hat-trick guided BPA under-nines Raptors to a 4-1 win against Calverley.
Vincent Henderson kept a clean sheet in the first half before adding the final Raptors goal.
Jack Brimacombe was man of the match as BPA under-tens Scorpions had to settle for a 1-1 draw against Silsden when a win would have lifted them above their opponents.
Oliver Holcroft’s corner was finished at the far post by Hamas Khan as BPA took an early lead but poor finishing, two disallowed goals and waved-away penalty claims were to prove costly.
BPA under-11s Hawks went down 5-3 at home to Silsden despite the best efforts of keeper Dan Frazer, who was named man of the match.
Hawks goals came from Daniel Heggs and two by Jake Taylor, including a superb solo effort.
Scholemoor Juniors under-nines were thwarted by the better finishing of opponents Grassington, who emerged 4-2 winners.
Louis Price saw his double outweighed by Will Atkinson, Jacob Gregson, Jonas Ditchfield and Frazer Clarke.
Scholemoor’s under-tens were beaten 3-0 by Guiseley, who had Nick Brayshaw, Jack Mclaughlan and Louis Adams on the scoresheet.
An entertaining game saw both Joseph Gallagher for Scholemoor and opposite number Callum Oddy kept busy in goal.
Newly-formed Scholemoor Juniors, who are based at the Delph in Clayton, are looking to recruit new players at both under-nine and under-ten level. Further details are on the club’s website www.scholemoorjfc.com.
Albion Sports under-eights fell behind to Westwood against the run of play but their perseverance paid off with two goals each from Mohammed Rahees and Jnai Trought, who also hit the post going for his hat-trick.
Albion Sports under-tens Lions and Tigers lost 4-3 and 2-1 to Thackley Thunder and Lightning respectively.
Man of the match Callum Chahal, Kyle Murtagh and captain Jacob McMulty combined well for the Lions goals.
The Tigers were only denied a draw by a last-minute Thackley breakaway goal after Asad Ali had equalised, while midfield trio Mosin Rayat, Joseph Oates and Nassem Rashid created many other chances to wrap up a win.
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