Campion finally found the form that saw them score a century of goals last season when they demolished their West Riding County Amateur Mumtaz Premier Division hosts Ovenden West Riding 6-2.

Adie Howard, who was prominent last season in Campion's surge up the table, helped himself to a hat-trick to add to a Neil Walters double and one from Lee Summerscales. Paul Hand scored both Ovenden's goals.

Wibsey's deadly duo Damian Melvin (2) and Daryl Leach were again on target as their side came from being two goals down at Lower Hopton to gain a point in a 3-3 draw.

Tyersal also had to come from being a goal adrift at half-time away to Ardsley Celtic to come home with a draw after Andy Whitley equalised in the second half.

A bullet-like header from Wayne Gibson in the second half gave Brighouse Town a 1-0 win and all three points in their home gave with Halifax Irish.

Storthes Hall maintained their two-point advantage at the top of the division after beating bottom-placed Hemsworth Miners Welfare 3-2.

Champions Bay Athletic stay in second position after beating local Huddersfield rivals Golcar United 2-0.

Steeton travelled to Division One leaders Overthorpe and returned home with a well-earned point after holding the free-scoring Dewsbury side to a goalless draw.

Littletown are becoming the league's draw specialists, with their fifth game out of the six they have played ending all square.

Their trip to local rivals Heckmondwike Town was drifting away from them before Town's goalkeeper fumbled an injury-time shot that dropped over the line to give Littletown a 2-2 draw.

Farnley moved into third place above South Bradford, who were playing in the Bradford FA Cup, following their 4-3 victory at pointless Marsden.

A second-half goal from Gavin Fynn gave Keighley Shamrocks a 1-0 home win over Kirkburton.

The top two sides in Division Two maintained their 100 per cent start to the season.

Leaders Bronte Wanderers fell behind to an early strike from Hunsworth's Steve Smith, but recovered with two goals from Ian Maude and further strikes by Dave Alderson, Dave Armstrong, Liam Blacker, and Scott Turkington to win 6-1.

Brighouse Town Reserves had Andy Yates and Jason Tiplady on target in their 2-0 success at Barclays.

Hall Green United Reserves saw their chances of four successive victories disappear at Tyersal Reserves, who won 1-0 with an Alan Morley first-half strike.

Rawdon Old Boys moved up the table after they finally got their first victory. Tom O'Donnell was the hero, netting a hat-trick as they beat Campion Reserves 4-2.