The midweek snow had a devastating effect on the fixture list, with only six league games and one cup tie escaping the flood of postponements.

Otley Town and Ardsley Celtic were the only sides to turn out in the Mumtaz Premier Division.

Town had to come from two goals down following strikes by Richard Howley and Jordan Garbutt inside the first 20 minutes before winning 3-2.

Graham Huchinson reduced the arrears before the interval and within a minute of the re-start Dean Wagstaff had brought Otley level, before player-manager Roger Eli netted the winner in the 70th minute.

Leaders Eastmoor entertained second-placed Farnley and took the points with a 5-2 victory - opening up a ten-point advantage at the top of the table.

Stuart Bateson (2), Colin Lovell, Paul Heppenstall and Will Hayton scored for the Wakefield side, with Carl Fitzsimmons and Kevin Sykes replying for Farnley.

Dewsbury-based Barclays moved to within four points of second-placed South Bradford in Division Two, Dale Hanson and Tim Hudson both scoring twice in their 4-0 home win over Keighley Lifts.

Crag Road United, who will finish their season next Saturday with a visit to Roberttown, must be wishing that their winning form over the last two months had started earlier.

Despite being likely to end in the bottom half of the table, they made sure of their highest points haul for more than ten seasons - when they were a Premier Division Club - by beating Dynamoes

4-1. Goals from Paul Moorhouse (2), Chris Pilmore and Chris Knight accounted for Dynamoes, who scored a consolation through Peter Sewell.

Only two games were possible in the Reserve divisions. Campion travelled to Hemsworth MW in Division One and returned home with a 5-0 victory, Nick Scarthe (2), Steve Barge, Andy Benjamin and Paul Noble scoring.

New signing Paul Weather and Gary Holdsworth scored for Salts in their 2-0 Division Two victory at home to Heckmondwike Town.

The Premier Division's Huddersfield-based side Bay Athletic represented the West Riding County FA in the semi-final of The Association of Northern Counties FA's Senior Cup.

They booked their final place when John Buckley scored the only goal of the game against Carlisle City of the Northern Alliance League - who were representing the Cumberland FA.