IN-FORM Farsley Celtic Juniors racked up a 2-0 win at Wigton Moor in the Yorkshire Amateur League.
Farsley opened the scoring after 20 minutes when Craig Farrand slotted home a cross by right back Alex Reid.
A second goal came from leading scorer Danny Lyons as his side extended their winning sequence to nine Premier Division matches.
Trinity Old Boys claimed a 1-0 home win over injury-ravaged Farnley Sports in a scrappy affair, with Andy Gillott hitting the winner in the 42nd minute.
The victory enabled Trinity to complete an unlikely double over third-placed Farnley and leaves them in sixth place.
Stanningley Old Boys drew 1-1 at home to Grangefield Old Boys.
Grangefield led 1-0 at half-time thanks to a goal from Danny Cuff and held on until the 80th minute when James Allen forced an untypical error from Grangefield keeper Phil Gill.
In Division One, unbeaten Drighlington won 3-1 at Dewsbury Rangers to claim their fifth successive victory.
Fourth-placed Dewsbury battled hard but the visitors appeared to always have a little in reserve and their goals came from Rafel Sienkiewicz, Andy Arnett and top scorer Shane Sowden.
Calverley United beat Wortley 1-0 at home with a second-half strike from Neil Cooper after good work by Tom Westerman and substitute Alex Bannan.
Grangefield Old Boys Reserves were stuffed 5-1 at Garforth Rangers, while St Bede's claimed a 5-2 home win over Rothwell Reserves.
The goals for Saints came from Lewis Searle, Andrew Scullion, Jamel Nash, new signing Brandon Hammond and Jordan Northin.
Gildersome Spurs won 4-2 at Churwell Lions in Division Two, while second-placed Farsley Celtic Juniors Res beat Old Batelians Reserves 7-1.
In Division Four, Farnley Sports Reserves beat Colton Athletic Reserves 2-1, and Division Five action included Drighlington Reserves drawing 1-1 at home to Shire Academics Thirds.
St Bede's Reserves won 6-2 at Huddersfield Amateur Reserves in Division Six.
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