CAMPION swelled their goal difference in the race for the top two in the Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League by hammering hosts Hunsworth 9-0.

Striker Steve Hollingsworth was included after being left out of Brighouse Town's team in the Evo-Stik League and filled his boots by scoring four against the Premier Division's bottom team.

Andrew Bailey matched that tally in a one-sided encounter, with Alan Morley also on target.

Lepton Highlanders moved level on points with second-placed Ovenden West Riding after beating Lower Hopton 5-3.

Salts and Steeton could not be separated, with Joe Pleasance's opener for the former team being cancelled out by Lee Reilly.

Tyersal edged nearer to conceding 100 goals for the second consecutive season as Littletown beat them 6-0 with four from Mat Bugg, George Porter and Robin Knight completing the haul.

Wibsey, who have been rooted at the foot of Division One since late August, picked up a second successive victory to climb off the bottom.

Goals from Jack Murphy, Dave Haley and new signing Aaron Nagee clinched a 3-1 home success over promotion hopefuls Honley.

West Horton threatened an upset at leaders Overthorpe with a first-half strike by Kamran Khan but the Dewsbury hosts responded through Jack Harrison and Reece Patterson.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic shared six goals with a 3-3 draw at DRAM Community.

Craig Thompson (2) and Brandon Smith were on target for the home side, while the replies came from Terry Hargreaves (2) and Michael Braime.

Littletown Reserves won 4-3 at rock-bottom Lower Hopton Reserves in Division Two, with Kevin Senior netting the lot.

Ryan Whitfield (2) and Jordan Nelson scored for Salts Reserves but they still went down 6-3 at home to second-placed Golcar United Reserves.

In the Keighley FA Supplementary Challenge Cup semi-finals, Steeton Reserves won 2-1 at Oxenhope Recreation Reserves.