CAMPION piled on the misery for Cononley Sports Club in the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup second round.

The Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League team thrashed their Craven League visitors 17-0, the prolific Jordan Missin leading the goal rout with five.

Lee Smith and Gavin Armitage were not far behind with four goals each to add to others from Ben Kendall, Fabian Evans, Elliot Holmes and Matthew Warden.

Campion's reserve side are also through, winning 5-2 at the reserve side of Evo-Stik League outfit Goole AFC thanks chiefly to a Josh Ludford treble.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic were held to a 3-3 draw at Halifax League side Hebden Royd Red Star but triumphed 4-2 in the penalty shoot-out, while Lower Hopton had Liam Reilly and Nathan James on target with a brace each as Grangefield Old Boys were beaten 4-1.

Littletown's ground was unfit on Saturday morning, so their tie was switched to visitors Wilsden Athletic's all-weather 3G pitch at Marley Stadium.

The move proved to be a good one as Littletown cashed in by winning 3-1 courtesy of Lee McKeown (2) and Joe Jagger.

The postponed ties at Tyersal (v Huddersfield YMCA) and Steeton (v Horbury Town) are now due to be played on Saturday.

There was little joy for County Amateur League sides in the West Riding County FA Challenge Trophy, with Bradford FC losing 1-0 a home to Swillington Saints.

TVR United had Asif Iqbal and Faisal Shabir on target with two goals each and Jhaid Taj added to the tally as they shared ten goals with a 5-5 draw at home to Carlton Athletic Reserves, only to lose the penalty shoot-out 3-2.

However, Route One Rovers made home advantage count with a 6-3 home victory against Lower Hopton Reserves.

Abdul Hakimaz (3), Hassan Ali (2) and Umar Farooq were on target for the winners, with Rees Thomas and Dale Hanson among those replying for Hopton.

Thornton United's tie at Garforth Rangers was postponed and has been rearranged for next Saturday.

League action saw Hunsworth reach the halfway stage of their season and they suffered their 13th consecutive Premier Division defeat.

Visitors Kirkburton won 5-0 with two goals each from James Mellor and James Capewell and one from match-day signing Eric Heeley.

Salts and Ovenden West Riding scored 11 goals between them, with the Halifax side coming out on top 8-3.

Kyle Berry, Jonny Cunnington and Adam Hartley netted for Salts, with George Bamforth and Glynne Beale bagging doubles in reply to add to others from Jordan Powell, Scott Eastwood. Jay Carney and Martin Woodhouse.

Salts Reserves' marksmen were Ryan Gill, Ryan Whitfield, Matthew Humm and Jamie Burchill as they defeated Littletown Reserves 4-0 in the only Division Two game played.