ALL the championship, promotion and relegation issues for the 2015-16 season in the West Riding County Amateur League have been decided.

The only games now lingering, apart from divisional cup finals, are those that were postponed earlier in the season due to waterlogged pitches.

Campion's players and team officials gave visitors Huddersfield YMCA, the Taylor's Timber Premier Division champions, a guard of honour as they came onto the pitch for their game.

Andy Tasker gave Campion, who were seeking to become the only side to beat YMCA twice in the season, a first-half advantage.

But Brighton Mugadza and substitute Craig Burns scored to edge the visitors in front before Fabian Evans equalised to secure a point for Campion.

Littletown finished their season in mid-table with a point from a 3-3 draw at home to Golcar United, while Tyersal were once again on the end of a humiliating scoreline as hosts Lower Hopton ran out easy winners with a 13-0 stroll.

Dewsbury-based Overthorpe Sports Club made certain of a return to the top flight next season as a Jack Allerton goal in the first half gave them a 1-0 success at Honley.

It lifted them into second place in Division One a point ahead of DRAM Community.

Campion's reserve side returned from Holmfirth with all three points after a Josh Ludford treble and one goal apiece from Tom Bentham and Nathan Woodward earned a 5-0 victory.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic completed their season with a 6-0 defeat at champions Newsome.

Thornton United celebrated winning Division Two by beating second-placed Golcar United Reserves 3-1 with goals by Danny Walker (2) and Liam Carroll.