BAY Athletic were swamped in the second half as Campion performed a Houdini act in the West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division.

The Huddersfield-based visitors were on their way to a comfortable victory as Kitson Gayle and Kieran Ryan scored in the first half.

However, the second half was a complete contrast as Campion dominated, Jordan Missin and Steve Hollingsworth both netting twice to add to substitute Adam Jarrett’s first goal for the club in a 5-2 victory.

Bay’s neighbours Golcar United made it seven wins from seven as Dean Siddiq and Jon Newiss both scored first-half goals as Hunsworth were beaten 2-0.

Steeton picked up their first victory with a 4-2 success at pointless Kirkburton, with Mark McGee netting twice to complement others from Andy King and Andy Holden, with Thomas Richter scoring both the home side's goals.

But Tyersal’s woes continued as they lost 3-2 at home to fellow strugglers Littletown, strikes from Dave Geddes and Wayne Wright for Tyersal being bettered by a Joe Jagger hat-trick for the visitors.

Salts took seven points from their first three games, but have fallen short in their last four, their latest setback coming at Storthes Hall, with the hosts winning 3-1.

Last seasons champion's Ovenden West Riding have found their scoring touch and rattled eight past visitors Huddersfield YMCA without reply, with John Booth scoring five.

Halifax Irish continued their resurgence with a 4-2 win at promoted Lower Hopton, with Gareth Jones notching a treble.

Ventus Yeadon Celtic, Wibsey, and Dudley Hill Rangers, with nine points each, are the early pacesetters in Division One.

Celtoc made it three wins from three, with Adam Turner bagging a hat-trick in their 4-2 home victory over Campion Reserves; Wibsey started their home games with a 5-1 success over Overthorpe, while Rangers had Roman Zurek on target with all their goals in a 4-2 home win over Lepton Highlanders.

Bradford Horton Sports returned from previous leaders Thornes with a 5-2 victory, with Lee Smith and Paul Andrews both scoring twice to add to Ikhlaq Ahmed's first goal for the team, while Steeton Reserves and Wakefield City notched a dozen goals, with Wakefield running out 8-4 winners.

Littletown and Tyersal Reserves shared the spoils in Division Two with a 2-2 draw, Stamford Bube netting both Littletown’s goals, while Dane Ryan and Liam Worby were on target for Tyersal.

Bradford, who gained only five points last season, picked up their fourth of this campaign with a 0-0 draw at newcomers Honley.