BAILDON Trinity Athletic recorded their first win of the season in West Yorkshire League Division One by defeating Ripon City 3-2.
Trinity were 3-0 in front at half-time courtesy of a hat-trick from Sean McVey, which included a penalty.
Field remain second in the Premier Division after their 2-1 victory against Horbury Town.
Horbury took the lead after 15 minutes but Field equalised through Curtis McMahon and then went ahead through Andy Hawker's header.
Field assistant manager Barry Dunne said: "It was a very tough game. In the second half both sides created good chances but we held out for the win."
Wyke Wanderers are still looking for their first top-flight maximum after a 2-1 loss at Beeston St Anthony's.
The hosts went ahead 1-0 with a header from a set-piece before Wyke pulled a goal back through Karl Fawcett following a corner.
Goalkeeper Ben Sharp kept Wanderers in the match by saving a penalty but, with 15 minutes remaining, an unlucky own goal gave Beeston the points.
James Tucker was Wyke's man of the match.
Matt Hartley was on target for Field Reserves in their 5-1 Alliance Division One setback against Hunslet Club Reserves.
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