CAMPION missed the opportunity to move second in the Taylors Timber Premier Division when they could only draw 2-2 at fourth-placed Littletown in the West Riding County Amateur League.

Joe Jagger and Ryan White netted for Littletown as Adam Jarret and Steve Bargh replied.

Steve Pearson celebrated his Steeton debut with the first goal to set his club on the way to a 4-1 victory at rock-bottom Hunsworth.

Second-half strikes from Tim Hird, Arron Abbas and Lee Thompson left Steeton in charge before Ashley Thompson grabbed a late consolation for the hosts.

Tyersal remain rooted in the bottom two after two goals each from Callum Meade and Eddie Wilson, added to one by Simon Thompson, gave visitors Golcar United a 5-0 stroll.

Huddersfield YMCA extended their lead to six points at the top of the table, and their run of consecutive victories to nine, with a 3-2 victory at Halifax Irish.

Mirfield-based Lower Hopton picked up three points with a 3-2 home win over Ovenden West Riding.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic, who only finished on the losing side four times last season, slipped to their fourth defeat in ten games this term in Division One.

Huddersfield-based DRAM Community FC beat them 2-1 with goals from Tibo M'Pala and Craig Thompson to move second behind leaders Newsome FC, who had a 3-2 home win over Wakefield City.

Campion Reserves had Josh Woodford (2) and Aaron Metcalfe on target in their 3-1 home success against Overthorpe SC.

West Horton put three successive defeats behind them as Kamran Khan's treble, plus strikes from Marcus Harper and Shezad Iqbal, beat bottom-placed Westbrook YMCA 5-2.

Steeton Reserves also put behind them a run of five losses on the bounce as two goals by Jamie Longley, coupled with strikes from Andy Howland and Andrew Briggs, saw them beat Wibsey 4-2.

TVR United and Route One Rovers are leading the way in Division Two, with TVR taking top spot on goal difference.

A Mohammed Ismaeel hat-trick, Asif Iqbal with two and a Failsil Shabir effort secured their 6-1 victory at Ovenden West Riding Reserves.

Route One edged out Salts 2-1, while Bradford FC made it three successive victories with a 3-2 home success over Littletown Reserves.