CAMPION dominated the first half of their West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division meeting with Storthes Hall at Manningham Mills.

However, they only had an Andy Tasker strike on 30 minutes to show for it, and the second period very much belonged to the visitors.

Gavin Armitage equalised on the hour before a perfect cross from the same player 15 minutes later gave Lee Bradshaw the chance to head the Huddersfield side into the lead.

Then, with Campion striving for an equaliser, debutant substitute Joshua Shields gave his team a 3-1 win with four minutes remaining.

Tyersal slipped to their heaviest home defeat of the season, losing 5-1 to second-placed visitors Bay Athletic, who had Brighton Mugadza (2), Kitson Gayle, Nathan James and Simeon Fletcher on target , while Luke Cooke scored a first-half goal for Tyersal.

Hunsworth's first-half marksmen were Adam Womersley and Dale Wright at home to Salts but their efforts proved fruitless after second-half strikes from Jonny Cunnington (2) and Sam Waterhouse gave the visitors a 3-2 victory.

With only an average of one point from their nine league games, Steeton, after a run of five league and cup games unbeaten, slipped up 2-1 at Littletown, with Sam Rooke netting Steeton’s consolation after Kurt Harris had scored for the hosts either side of the break.

Elsewhere in the top flight, leaders Golcar United extended their perfect start to 11 with a 3-0 success at Huddersfield YMCA.

Last season's champions Ovenden West Riding slipped to their second home defeat of the season, promoted Lower Hopton returning with a 4-0 victory, while Kirkburton moved off the foot of the table with their first win of the season – a 3-2 home triumph over Halifax Irish.

The clash of undefeated clubs in Division One – Bradford Horton Sports and Ventus Yeadon Celtic – went the way of Celtic, who were twice behind to Paul Woods goals before winning 3-2, with Kyle Shah, Adam Turner and Joel Etienne netting to extend their advantage at the top.

Wibsey, who were level on points with Ventus Yeadon Celtic, slipped two places after losing 2-1 at home to Wakefield side Thornes.

Adam Cronin had given Wibsey a first-half advantage before a Ben Long penalty and a Ben Austin strike gave the visitors victory.

Salts Reserves held Gildersome Spurs to a goalless first half in their Division Two Cup tie but then caved in as their hosts ran in six second-half efforts to move into the last eight.

Ovenden West Riding and Golcar United’s reserve sides netted 11 goals between them, with Ovenden edging the tie 6-5.