CAMPION took the short trip to meet Halifax Irish on Saturday in the Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division and won 7-0, striker Jordan Missin leading the way with four goals.

That quartet at Natty Lane was complemented by others from Adam Jarrett, Lee Smith, and Andrew Bailey.

Meanwhile, Dudley Hill Rangers were completely overwhelmed by leaders Huddersfield YMCA, who triumphed 10-1.

Daniel Naidole bagged five goals to add to braces from Lee Bradshaw and John McAliskey and a single by Connor Tuff, Roman Zurek netting in the first half for Rangers.

Hunsworth remain pointless after they were also well beaten at Golcar United, who had Callum Meade on target with a double hat-trick, which was supported by one each from Carl Sykes, Joshua Langfield and Kiero Lawrence, with Lewis Heeley scoring a consolation.

Salts and Lower Hopton shared the spoils with a 2-2 draw, Mat Bailey and Jonny Cunnington being on target for Salts, with Darius McLeod and Liam Royal replying.

There was no joy for Tyersal as they lost 3-1 at home to second-placed Lepton Highlanders. After a goalless first half, the hosts slipped three goals behind before Wayne Wright reduced the arrears.

Steeton were second best at Littletown when, despite efforts from Nick McNally and Andy King, they lost 5-2.

With the exception of Campion Reserves winning at Thornes, there was no points at all for the local sides in Division One.

Chris Helliwell (4), Nathan Woodward (2) and Usman Hussain helped Campion's second string come from 4-3 down at half-time to win 7-4.

Ventus Yeadon Celtic visited newcomers Holmfirth Town, and found themselves four goals adrift after 45 minutes and, while they recovered to score twice through Matthew Hannah, they ended up losing 6-2.

Wibsey had Lee Phillips on target as they lost 5-1 at Newsome, both teams ending the match with nine players.

Leaders Honley had Philip Rigby on target with both goals in their 2-1 success at Steeton Reserves, while West Horton slipped up 3-1 at home to Overthorpe Sports Club.

TVR United and Route One Rovers, after finishing in the top two last season in the Spen Valley League, have moved into the leading places in Division Two.

United remain unbeaten after five games, Jihaid Taj scoring three goals (two from penalties), with Habeeb Rehman also on the scoresheet in their 4-2 win at Lower Hopton Reserves.

Rovers had to come from behind to beat Thornton United 4-2, Glynne Beale and John Selby having given Thornton an early lead before Hassan Ali, Zakariyah Arshad, Awais Khan and Abdul Hakimaz scored to give them victory.

Salts Reserves returned from Ovenden WR Reserves with a 4-0 victory, with Mat Humm, Andrew Sadowskyj, Ryan Whitfield and George Hicks netting.