FOR the second time in three weeks, the weather caused the postponement of almost all of the fixtures in the Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League.

Only five games were possible and, in the only game in Division One, Route One Rovers moved into pole position ahead of Britannia Sports.

Rovers took advantage of opponents Churwell Lions playing their home games on the 3G pitch at Morley's Bruntcliffe Academy to triumph 8-1.

Hassan Ali (2), Danyal Yasin, Abdul Hakimy, Irfan Afzal, Waheed Khan, Zohaib Iqbal and Jonathon Mwembie were on target for the visitors, with Jordan Bredben scoring Cherwell’s consolation.

Lower Hopton continued their climb up the Premier Division table with a 2-1 victory at struggling Overthorpe Social Club, with Mat Bugg and Nathan Alexander netting for Hopton and Nicky Croisdale getting the reply.

Ironically all three games involving Division Two clubs were played.

Salts Reserves advanced to the semi-finals of the Division Two Cup with a 5-2 home success against Littletown Reserves.

Goals in the first half for Salts came from Wayne Walsh, Blake Rowbottom, Ryan Boguslawski, Oliver Hulme and an own goal, while Claude Dawkins and Keith Senior were on target for Littletown Reserves.

TVR United are now leading the division, moving ahead of Salts Reserves after hammering Thornton United Reserves 13-1.

Asif Iqbal bagged a hat-trick and Mohammed Rajas, Faisal Shabir, Accram Abbas and Jinaid Taj netted braces, with Abid Khan and Zakarya Arshad making up the tally.

Lower Hopton Reserves picked up their first home win of the season in style with a 10-1 success against Tyersal Reserves.

Hopton's marksmen were Dale Hanson (4), Sam Raymond (2), Bobby Evans, Steve Wood, Craig Begg and Paul Milligan, with Damon Spykings netting for Tyersal.

Premier Division Cup semi-final draw and dates: Golcar United v Newsome FC or Lower Hopton (Wednesday, March 22 at AFC Emley, 7.30), Steeton v Littletown (Wednesday, March 29 at Campion AFC, 7.30pm).