TYERSAL'S deserved West Riding County Amateur League point from a 2-2 draw at Halifax Irish was not enough to lift them off the foot of the Premier Division table.

The visitors held a first-half advantage through Sean Pogson and, while the home side scored twice in the second period through Callum Meade, Dave Geddes gave Tyersal a share of the spoils.

Meanwhile, Salts dominated Huddersfield YMCA but had to rely on a Sam Waterhouse second-half strike to secure a 1-0 victory.

Hunsworth faced unbeaten leaders Golcar United at East Bierley and were unable to prevent their opponents from making it 12 consecutive victories, this time by 7-3.

Dale Wright (2) and Joel Farrar scored for Hunsworth, while Eddie Wilson (3), John McAliskey (2), Reece Wharam and Dean Siddiq hit the target for the Huddersfield visitors.

Campion booked their place in the last four of the Premier Division Cup with a 9-0 thumping of Littletown.

Omar Habeed led the way with four goals to complement braces from Steve Hollingworth and Damian Melvin and one from Ben Kendall.

The other scheduled cup game between Bay Athletic and Ovenden West Riding was postponed after heavy Saturday morning rain.

Bradford Horton Sports are in the semi-finals of the Division One Cup after a 5-2 home victory over leaders Ventus-Yeadon Celtic, with Paul Andrews (3), Tahir Khan and Mohamed Ikram scoring for the winners.

Campion Reserves picked up their first Division One victory by 3-1 at home to Storthes Hall Reserves, with Chris Helliwell netting all three goals.

But Dudley Hill Rangers missed the opportunity to move to within a point of leaders Ventus-Yeadon after losing 4-1 at Westbrook YMCA, Chris Gibbins replying for Rangers in the first half.

Gildersome Spurs Old Boys showed hosts Bradford FC no mercy in Division Two, winning 14-4 as striker Ben Sheedy netted an incredible eight times.