CAMPION lost 2-0 to Premier Division opponents Ovenden West Riding in an evenly-fought Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League contest at the AA Van Hire Stadium.

The game was heading for a goalless draw until the last five minutes, when high-flying Ovenden were awarded a penalty which was converted by Damian Randall, before a George Bamforth strike secured the points.

Salts made leaders Huddersfield YMCA work hard for their 2-1 victory, with all the goals scored in the first half and Jonny Cunningham netting for Salts.

Daniel Naidole's 24th league goal of the season, plus a Danny Stocker penalty, were just enough to give the Huddersfield side the advantage.

Steeton's warm-up for their Premier Division Cup semi-final against Campion this week was not helped when visitors Lepton Highlanders took advantage of poor defending to return home with a 5-0 victory.

Their goals came from Jacob Robertson and one apiece by Joe Dunstan and Gary Bradley.

Winless Hunsworth, who were beaten 7-2 at Lower Hopton, cannot now mathematically avoid relegation at the end of the season.

Second-bottom Tyersal, who conceded ten goals when they hosted Halifax Irish at the end of January, suffered another battering as they were beaten 14-0 in the return fixture.

Wibsey, previously without a victory in Division One, finally broke their duck with a narrow 2-1 success at home to Steeton Reserves, with Callum Armitage and Damian Harland scoring their decisive goals as Arron Abbas replied.

Dewsbury-based side Overthorpe SC, who are seeking a return to the top flight, moved into pole position as they beat Westbrook YMCA 5-1 after a Jack Allerton hat-trick was backed up by Steve Jordan and Tom Abbott strikes.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic had to settle for a point from their home game with Holmfirth Town as it ended 1-1, with Matthew Hannah equalising for the hosts after Adam Stephenson had edged Holmfirth ahead.

Campion Reserves, who have half their league matches still to play, could not stop Huddersfield-based DRAM Community improving their promotion chances as they lost 4-1.

Adam Jarrett netted Campion's reply after Tebo M'Pala, Brandon Smith, Craig Thompson and Darius Matteson had put the home side in control.

West Horton, with two goals by Hassan Khan, dented hosts Honley's promotion prospects with a 2-1 victory.

A young Littletown Reserves side booked their place in the Taylor's Timber Division Two Cup semi-final with a convincing 7-2 home victory over TVR United. Adam Jordan (3), Ryan Wilson (2), George White and Jack Wilkinson netted the goals.