LITTLETOWN moved top of the Premier Division table with a 2-0 victory at defending West Riding County Amateur League champions Huddersfield YMCA.

An early strike from George Porter set the Heckmondwike side on their way and Joe Jagger secured the win with a second-half goal as they leapfrogged their opponents to the summit.

Salts dropped a place to third after slumping 5-0 at Lower Hopton, who had taken only two points from their previous four league games.

The Mirfield-based outfit romped to a surprise second win of the season courtesy of Nathan James' hat-trick and a Matt Bugg brace.

Steeton lost a see-saw match 3-2 against Honley as Philip Rigby netted a second-half winner.

Oliver Willets had earlier scored twice to give Honley a 1-0 lead and later equalise after goals by Lee Reilly and Ben Richardson made it 2-1 to Steeton.

Top-flight newcomers Newsome moved above Steeton into fourth place as goals from Joel Bryce, Wayne Shooter, Paul Pyke and Connor Sykes earned a 4-1 victory at bottom side Overthorpe, for whom Nicky Croisdale scored a consolation.

Campion Reserves travelled to Golcar United and retuned pointless after goals by Bryan Mathews and Simon Thompson gave the home side a 2-0 win.

West Horton took full advantage of the Division One clash between Wakefield City and Thornton United being postponed on Saturday morning, and Holmfirth Town losing at Route One Rovers, to move into pole position.

They did so in style by demolishing rock-bottom Hunsworth 10-2 led by five-goal Lee Smith. Hassan Khan (2), Liam Moore, Jasmin Salih and Mohammed Ikram completed the tally, while replies came from Jamie Jude and an own goal.

Route One Rovers came from a goal down at the interval, Shyar Khalaf on target for visiting Holmfirth Town, to win 2-1 as Hassan Ali and Jonathon Nwembie netted in the second half.

Wibsey had first-half goals from Dave Haley and Callum Armitage to thank for a 2-0 home win over Westbrook YMCA.

Steeton Reserves were 4-2 winners at Churwell Lions, only their second victory of the season, while Tyersal lost 4-0 at home to Golcar United Reserves.

Salts Reserves extended their unbeaten start in Division Two to eight games after beating bottom side Tyersal Reserves 4-0 with two goals from Adam Hartley and one apiece by Rob Barraclough and Andy Sadowskyj.

TVR United, who have played two games fewer than Salts, remain six points behind in second place following their 6-4 defeat of third-placed Bradford FC.

Asif Iqbal (2), aided by one goal each by Acran Abas, Danayal Hussain, Faisal Shabir and Jihad Taj, sealed maximum points for TVR, with Faisal Ali (3) and Andrew Robinson replying.

Thornton United Reserves and DRAM Community Reserves shared the points from a 1-1 draw, while Littletown Reserves took all three with a 3-0 home success against Tingley Athletic.

* Campion Reserves have been reinstated in the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup after a cup committee meeting found that opponents Stanningley Old Boys had played an ineligible player.

Campion had lost the original tie 3-4 on penalties, after the game ended 2-2 on Saturday, October 1, and will now visit Wetherby Athletic next Saturday.