STEETON have extended their perfect start in the Taylor Timbers West Riding County Amateur League.

They made it three wins from three Premier Division matches as second-half goals from Ryan Cox and Neil McNally, plus an own goal, gave them a 3-0 home victory over Kirkburton.

Huddersfield YMCA, who beat visitors Hunsworth 7-2, stay in pole position, however, on goal difference.

Littletown striker Matthew Bugg took his tally to nine in three games by netting a hat-trick in their 4-2 home victory over Salts, Lee McKeown getting the other, with Joe Pleasance and Richard Magson replying.

Campion claimed an early lead at Ovenden West Riding through Jordan Missin, only for the points to be shared following an equaliser by Damian Randall.

Dudley Hill Rangers have scored nine goals in their first three games since being promoted from Division One but their defending is letting them down, and they remain pointless, their latest setback being a 4-2 home defeat to Golcar United.

Tyersal, who put six goals past Dudley Hill Rangers last Wednesday, struggled to find the goal-scoring touch against visitors Lower Hopton, who broke their seasonal duck with a 4-1 victory. Jamie Sugden getting the consolation.

West Horton, who missed out on promotion last season, did hit the goal trail in Division Two, however, winning 6-2 at last season's champions Wakefield City, with Kamran Khan netting twice to add to others from Jamie Bairstow, Hassan Khan, Marcus Harper, and Abdul Khan, Ryan Southward and Ryan Barker replying for City.

However, Ventus Yeadon Celtic struggled to come to terms with leaders Honley, who made it three out of three with a 4-2 victory.

Oliver Willets, Danny Knutton, Dylan Brett and James Knowles were on target, for the hosts, Sean Jack and Anthony Hannan being on target for Celtic.

Campion Reserves got their season underway with a 1-1 draw at home to Wibsey, Jamie Brennan giving the visitors Wibsey a first-half advantage before match-day signing Sadio Barry equalised, while Steeton's second string kicked off their campaign with a 4-2 success at Thornes.

Thornton United began their season with a 3-1 home victory over Salts Reserves, with goals from Glynne Beale, Emmott Parr-Gallagher and Gavin Meakin.

TVR United and Route One Rovers, who moved up from the Spen Valley League after finishing as champions and runners-up last season, had to settle for a 1-1 draw in their opener, with Jinaid Taj giving TVR an early advantage before Omar Farooq levelled in the second half.