STEETON and Littletown shared eight goals in Saturday's PREMIER DIVISION clash to leave them both seeking their first victory of the season.

Lee Reilly took his tally to six goals from his five games played with a hat-trick to add to Damian Whiteoak’s strike for Steeton, while Littletown had Reece Pollard, Kane Hall, Joe Burland and Richard Newman on target.

Adam Womersley’s consolation goal was scant reward for his Hunsworth team's performance at leaders Bay Athletic, who, with two late strikes from Nick Jagger and Simeon Fletcher, won 2-1 to hold onto the top spot.

Salts failed to halt the unbeaten start of Golcar United. Dean Siddiq scored two and Andy Allison was also on target as United won 3-1, with Jonny Cunnington netting Salts' reply.

Tyersal travelled to Storthes Hall and were well beaten as the home side notched up an 8-1 victory. Shane Pogson’s consolation for Tyersal was superseded by a Gavin Armitage treble, a Jonathon Bullivant brace to add to others from Lee Bradshaw, Tom McReadie and Jack Robertson.

Halifax Irish beat visitors Huddersfield YMCA 1-0 with a Callum Meade first-half goal as they took their tally of victories so far to four – equal to their wins total for the whole of last season – while newly-promoted Lower Hopton beat bottom side Kirkburton 3-2, with Lincoln Adams netting a second half hat-trick.

Wibsey picked up their second DIVISION ONE victory in three games as they beat Lepton Highlanders 5-2 , with Phil Brogan netting twice to add to Daniel O'Donnell, Joe Crossland and Craig Brown goals.

Dudley Hill Rangers slipped to their second home defeat in four days. After losing 6-3 to Thornes in midweek, they went down 2-1 to Storthes Hall Reserves, with Lewis Carroll scoring Rangers' goal.

Steeton Reserves kicked off their season with a 4-4 draw at Thornes FC, Ross Bailey with two and John O'Galbe and Josh Huntley also scoring for Steeton, while Ben Long netted all four for the hosts.

Bradford Horton Sports (Formerly West Horton) picked up their first victory with a 4-2 home success over promoted DRAM Community FC.

Gildersome Spurs OB, who have moved over from the Yorkshire Amateur League, have started the season with two successive DIVISION TWO victories.

After beating Golcar United Reserves 6-1 in their opening game, they improved on this against Salts Reserves, routing them 9-0 with Lee Thrush and Mike Hall both netting hat-tricks.

The other newcomers, Honley from Huddersfield and The Hunslet Club and Parkside FC, from the now defunct Leeds Red Triangle League, showed they intend to climb up the division and contend for promotion. Honley made it two wins from two by beating Lower Hopton Reserves 4-2 and The Hunslet Club and Parkside FC came out on top by winning 6-4 at home to Bradford FC.