Wibsey preserved the only unbeaten start in the Mumtaz Premier Division with a 2-0 home victory over newcomers and early pacesetters Ardsley Celtic.

An Andy Atkinson strike from 35 yards put the Bradford side on their way to victory and Nicky Boshell took advantage of a lapse in the Ardsley defence to score a second.

Go1car United stay in second place on goal difference behind Ardsley after coming from behind to beat Campion 2-1. Tariq Hussain put Campion into an early lead before Paul Wood equalised. A Rob Morris goal on the hour secured the points for the Huddersfield side.

Tyersal, who 12 months ago were on top of the division, slipped to their fourth defeat in six games when Brighouse Town, with strikes from Andy Yates (2), Shaun Walsh and Adrian Kelly, won 4-1.

Steeton new signing Mick Gillmartin showed that he could still score goals at the top level but his consolation strike was of little use as visitors Storthes Hall returned home 3-1 winners.

Tom Chadwick and Graham Hutchison both found the net twice as Otley Town beat Heckmondwike Town 4-0.

Huddersfield-based Bay Athletic hit the highest score in the top flight with a 6-2 home victory over Ovenden West Riding.

Dudley Hill Rangers extended their unbeaten start in Division One to seven games after drawing 1-1 at home to Altofts, lan Walker scoring Rangers' equaliser in the second half after Adam Swift had put the visitors ahead.

Wakefield side Eastmoor continue to set the pace - their 3-1 victory at home to Keighley Shamrocks gave them six victories from six games.

Littletown showed Salts no mercy and with strikes from John Gregg (4), Dave Holmes (2) Mark Chamberline and Richard Burke, ran out 8-0 winners.

Hunsworth travelled to Marsden and turned around at the interval with a 2-0 advantage thanks to efforts from Lee Brook and Chris Hainsworth. The second period was a complete contrast as Hunsworth defenders conceded three penalties, all converted by Marsden's Robert Ramsden. John Stead also scored to make the score 4-2.

Other hat-trick scorers were Mark Hepworth of Lower Hopton, who beat Morley Town 6-1, and Ross Wakenshaw who netted three times in the second half for Wakefield City, who ran out 5-4 victors at Halifax Irish

South Bradford continue to lead the way in Division Two. Terry Oddy (2), Tyrone Breaks, and Jamie McKewan were on target as they beat Ventus/Yeadon 4-0. Salt Old Boys travelled to meet new boys Kirkburton and were thrashed 6-0.