The race for ther Mumtaz Premier Division title appears to be a two-horse race between current leaders Brighouse Town and Silsden.

Both clubs extended their unbeaten runs to 16 league games on Saturday.

Silsden, with strikes from Mick Ward (2), Mick Rhodes, Jimmy Hedges, Andy Holden and Martin Maude, hit hosts Campion for six - Andy Watts netting Campion's consolation.

Brighouse, who hold a two-point advantage, had Shaun Walsh and Martin Johnson on target as they beat Lower Hopton 2-0.

Wibsey, with goals from Mark Sugden and a Corry Larvin penalty, beat Golcar United 2-0 to move into fourth place.

Littletown and Storthes Hall, who occupy the bottom two places, shared four goals. Tom Fleming and Stuart Welburn scored for the Huddersfield side after Richard Burke and Danny Scott had given Littletown a 2-0 half-time lead.

Steeton saw their chance of promotion from Division One take a severe knock when they were beaten 2-1 at Ardsley Celtic.

Dudley Hill Athletic could only raise ten players for their home encounter with leaders Altofts and paid the consequences when they were soundly beaten 9-0, with striker Lee Hill notching four of the goals.

Dudley Hill Rangers bounced back to form and eased their relegation fears with a 4-1 victory at Eastmoor. Chris Brandon, Roman Zuric, Floyd Phillips and Mat Grimshaw were on target.

Keighley Shamrocks scored through Martin Ross, Adam Fradley and a Howard Wellwood penalty to given them a 3-1 home success over Heckmondwike Town.

James Minnott gave Rawdon Old Boys an early lead against fellow relegation strugglers Marsden, only for Sean Caton and Paul Wood to score for the visitors to give them a 2-1 victory.

The race for the two promotion places from Division Two is still wide open.

Leaders Salts beat Ventus/Yeadon 5-1 with a hat-trick from Mark Burnham while Roberttown remain in second place following their 7-2 victory at Farnley - John Trevitt notching a hat-trick.

Westwood are in third place after coming from behind to beat Bowling 5-3.