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Labad heroics put Dolphins in seventh heaven

From the archive, first published Wednesday 28th Sep 2005.

Westwood Juniors under-

sevens' first home game of the season in the Keybury League ended in victories for the Jets and Dolphins.

The Jets beat Horsforth Yellows 4-0 with a good all-round team effort. Goals came from Dominic Anderson (2) and Adam Perry, and goalkeeper Jacob Ashbrook stepped up to score from the penalty spot.

The Dolphins notched their second win in a row with an emphatic 9-1 success over Horsforth Blues.

Ethan Labad scored seven, with further goals from Ben Craig and a long-range shot from Callum Armitage.

Westwood under-nines Jets came away with a 3-3 draw at home to Wilsden, with Matt Jacques (2) and Roy Kamachia scoring.

The Dolphins found themselves on the wrong end of a 6-2 defeat by Wilsden.

Sandy Lane Juniors under-sevens won a friendly against Bingley 4-1.

The under-eights played Eldwick at home and won 3-0 and the under-nines drew 2-2 at Prospect, David Simpson scoring both goals.

A 2-0 win for the under-tens came courtesy of Sam Medcalfe and Jack Peacock goals.

The under-11s were away at Menston Rangers and lost 3-2, Lewis Witter and Thomas Yeadon with the goals.

Despite an improved second-half display, Myrtle Park Juniors under-sevens were very much second best, losing 8-2 to Bolton Woods. Rhys Allen scored both Myrtle's goals.

Bingley under-tens A and B sides both tasted victory against Dudley Hill. Robert Carberry scored a brace and Adam May scored the third in the A team's 3-2 win. Daniel Smith scored the only goal in the B game.

Bradford Tigers under-nines are still searching for their first points this season.

The A team went down 1-0 at home to Menston, Jordan Clements handling securely in the Tigers goal.

Liam Osborne made it three goals in two matches for Tigers B but they lost 3-1 despite an

all-action performance from midfielder Gabe Lynch.

Undercliffe Celtic travelled the short distance to Guiseley and were a little nervous, as they had never beaten them before.

Even at junior level, sometimes players and spectators wish that a video ref could be called on at times. Undercliffe's Ashley Cannon would stake his parents' mortgage that his disallowed effort was most certainly a goal, which cost the Celts victory in a match that ended 3-3.

Gareth Thomp-son grabbed a brace and Joe Walker-Kaye scored an outstanding goal.

Oakworth under-eights Wasps beat Bingley 5-0, Dan Scott scoring a hat-trick with Joe Rundle and Louis McGeachie also on target.

The Hornets got off to a flier against Bingley with Callum Holmes scoring in the first minute in a 6-2 victory. Connor McGrann (2), Holmes and Lewis Hopkinson (2) also scored.

In the under-11s yellow division, Undercliffe Celtic beat Guiseley 12-1. Ateeq Desai and Joe Tate each scored a hat-trick, with Aaron Irving netting six.

Silsden Juniors under-11s beat Eldwick Juniors 6-3. Silsden played some attractive football and the goalscorers were Tom McCann, Oliver Butterfield (2), Ben Geary and Josh McNulty (2).

Eccleshill United under-tens Scorpions lost 4-1 to Horsforth A but there was better news for the B team, who beat Bankfoot Villas 8-3 with goals from Jed Cribb (4), Dan Palmer, Ben Thompson, Paul Hauge and Adam Emmott.

Queensbury Celtic under-tens B team renewed acquaintances with last season's title rivals Kings Park.

League champions Celtic maintained their winning streak with a 3-2 victory over the former Bolton Woods team.

Vision under-sevens beat Wilsden 8-0 with goals from Sagar (6), Walsh and Wardman while Docherty scored in the under-eights' 1-1 draw with Long Lee.

The under-tens beat Gomersal 5-4, thanks to a Gilbert hat-trick and strikes from Wilkinson and Benson, and the under-11s were 6-1 winners against Guiseley, Thornton (4), Charles and Wardman hitting the net.

In the West Riding Girls League, Bingley under-12s lost 2-1 against a strong Oulton team. Charlotte Cookson scored Bingley's goal.

The under-tens lost to Rothwell, with Poppy Bellerby finding the net.

Queensbury Celtic under-13s lost 5-1 at Bingley Juniors A in the Craven League.

Ashley Marshall worked hard in defence and Ajeet Mistry scored Queensbury's goal.

Eccleshill United under-14s A kept up their unbeaten run with a 4-2 win over a strong Long Lee side, with goals from Curtis Braybrook (2), Ben Bodle and Sam Kenny.

Eccleshill under-13s won

6-1 against Burley Trojans with goals from Ben Jennings (3), Jordan Foster, Ahmed Mohammed and Nathan Priestley.

Eccleshill United under-15s came from behind twice to earn a 2-2 draw with Stanningly Albion.

A superbly taken 20-yard free-kick from Joel Hesp was followed by Shaun McCann providing an inch-perfect cross for Nick Doyle to level the score.

Keighley Shamrocks under-13s B made it three wins out of three with a convincing victory over Sandy Lane.

Scorers were Jonny Greenwood, Adam Williams, Matthew Baines, Rob Linden, Chris Lynch and a brace from Jack Bilney, Liam Fothergill and Joe Southern.

Bingley Juniors under-15s tasted their first win of the season, beating Bolton Woods.

Simon McCarten and John Williams (2) were on target.

The under-16 B team scored twice against Nab Wood - James Kioma and Luke Bottomley hit the net - while goals from Arnold Raistrick and Philip Cutler saw Bingley under-14s draw 2-2 with Oakworth.

Bingleys under-16 A team were reduced to ten men after three minutes due to injury but put in a fine performance to beat Idle 6-0.

Tom Carberry scored two and Robert Barraclough knocked in the other four.

The under-13 A team had a good win over Queensbury, who, despite being 4-0 down at half-time, made Bingley battle for their 5-1 win. Adam Halliday, Matthew Dell, Billy Bailey, Tomas Halliday and Peter Akester were Bingley's scorers.

The B team also scored five to beat Crosshills but conceded three goals in their first win.

Man-of-the-match Daniel Marshall drove Bingley's midfield and scorers were Sam Holmes (2), Tom Jenkins, Andrew White and Aessa Tumi.

The under-11s beat Shipley Tigers 6-0. Scorers were Brandan Nash (2), Luke Ratcliffe (2), Lewis Morgan and Jake Rendall. The B team drew 2-2 with Wilsden. Joseph Waterhouse and Bradley were on target.

Prospect Juniors under-13s kept their 100 per cent record in Division Two of the Garforth League with a victory over local rivals Bolton Woods. Goals from Luke Dickenson, Sam Oliver, Simon McQuiston (2), Salman Hussain and Oliver Eli gave Prospect a 6-1 victory.

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