LITTLETOWN extended their lead at the top of the Taylor's Timber Premier Division to three points with a 3-2 home victory over Overthorpe SC in the West Riding County Amateur League.
James Sykes and an own goal gave the Heckmondwike-based side a 2-0 advantage before Joe Jagger, with his 14th of the season, grabbed the winner following replies from Kristian Angus and Elliott Brookes for second-bottom Overthorpe.
Huddersfield YMCA stay second after having to come from behind to save a point with a 2-2 draw at home to Halifax Irish.
Connor Judson netted twice for Irish before Luke Peacock reduced the deficit, with Glynn Beal adding a late equaliser.
Salts moved up into third place ahead of hosts Newsome with a 3-1 victory.
Carl Sykes edged the Huddersfield side ahead midway through the first half before Matty Hall, James Birchall and Ryan Whitfield turned the tables.
A first-half goal from Josh Ludford for Campion Reserves at home to Golcar United looked enough to give his side a victory until an equaliser in the fifth minute of added time from Alex Hallam left Campion with a sixth draw from nine games.
Top scorers were Honley, who beat pointless DRAM Community FC 10-1 with Dylan Brett contributing six goals, while Lepton Highlanders edged out visitors Lower Hopton with a 4-3 victory.
Following a goalless first half, the Wibsey v Tyersal match in Division One came to life with Tyersal winning 3-1 as Sean Pogson (2) and Tyrone Price found the net, Joe Brooksbank and Damian Harland replying.
Ventus-Yeadon Celtic picked up three points with a 5-3 home victory against Hunsworth.
Michael Brame and match-day signing Andrew Holmes both netted twice to add to a Terry Hargreaves strike, while Thomas Taylor, Jak Murphy and Lewis Heeley replied.
Huddersfield-based newcomers Britannia Sports are setting the pace at the top with seven victories in their ten games, their latest being a 5-2 home success over Westbrook YMCA.
West Horton stay second despite losing 2-1 to Golcar United Reserves.
Wakefield City are up to third following their 5-2 success at Steeton Reserves, while Morley-based Churwell Lions picked up their first win of the season with a 3-2 home victory over Holmfirth Town.
Salts Reserves stay in pole position in Division Two after beating DRAM Community Reserves 11-0, with Andy Sadowskyj and Harry Naylor both netting trebles.
TVR United, who beat Tingley Athletic 9-1, and Bradford FC, who won 6-2 at Lower Hopton Reserves, remain second and third respectively.
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