WEST Horton showed Division One newcomers Churwell Lions little compassion as they ran in nine goals without reply to extend their start to three consecutive Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League wins.

Lee Smith led the way with four of the strikes, which were backed up by two from Sheraz Mahmood and others by Marcus Harper, Mohammed Khan and Techaona Chiri.

Route One Rovers, who were promoted from Division Two after Honley were moved up to the Premier Division to take Ovenden West Riding's place after their exit, also hit the goal trail at Westbrook YMCA.

Abdul Haklam's hat-trick was the main contribution in a 7-1 romp, with Sham Lavaz scoring at the double supported by one each for Awas Khan and Hassan Ali.

Damian Rushworth's first-half effort was scant consolation for Tyersal as visitors Wibsey ran out 5-1 victors, with Daniel O'Donnell netting four times and Adam Cronin completing the tally.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic had conceded 11 goals in their first two games and let in another four at Hunsworth. Luckily they managed six themselves to log the win, with Terry Hargreaves bagging five in the second half.

Steeton Reserves came up against an experienced Holmfirth Town side and ended up on the wrong side of a 7-3 outcome.

Salts put their 4-1 midweek setback at Steeton to one side and returned from their trip to promoted DRAM Community FC with an identical 4-1 victory.

Wayne Walsh, Tom Hickey, Joe Birchall and Wiil Hutton were the marksmen in the Premier Division contest.

Four first-half goals by Joe Jagger and one from George White gave Campion an enormous task to salvage anything from their game at Littletown.

Josh Ludford and Chris Graham did manage to reduce the arrears but it still finished 5-2.

Steeton travelled to Lower Hopton seeking a third successive victory that would lift them top of the table but goals by Lee Turner and Nathan James gave the Mirfield hosts a 2-0 success.

Instead, defending champions Huddersfield YMCA returned to the summit with a 5-2 home win over local rivals Lepton Highlanders.