Silsden are determined to add to last season's success.
After lifting the County Challenge Cup last year, they are still unbeaten in the league and last weekend beat Ovenden WE 4-2 to extend their run to nine games without defeat.
Jimmy Hedges levelled after the visitors opened the scoring and second half goals from Andy Holden and Mick Ward (2) made certain of victory.
After several successful seasons Keighley Phoenix are still suffering a nightmare, with six defeats from their six games.
Last weekend they went down 7-2 to Storthes Hall, who also generously provided an own goal. Simon Waddington scored their other with both the Phoenix goals coming in an more even second half.
The opening period had been dominated by the home side with Storthes Hall taking a 5-0 lead.
In Division One Steeton are following their South Craven nighbours and are determined to join them in the top flight at the end of the season.
They beat strugglers Stump Cross 4-1 with Steve Barker scoring twice. Rob Henson and Adam Smith supplied the two other goals.
Keighley Shamrocks climbed the table after their 3-0 victory over Salt Old Boys. The goals from Adam Faradley, Joe Brady and Gavin thompson all came in the first half.
Silsden Reserves drew 2-2 with Lower Hopton with Graham Witaker and Gary Hook on target for the Cobbydale team.
Steeton Reserves continued their superb run with a 4-1 in over Ovenden WR. Stuart Hudson scored two and Simon Maude added a third while the Ovenden side chipped in with an own goal.
n Cross Hills slipped down the table in Division Two of the West Lancashire League after a disappointing 4-1 home defeat. they were beaten by fellow mid-table side BAC Preston.
Stockbridge victoria went down 7-1 to Bradford side One-In-Twelve FC.
Silsden handed out a 20-0 thumping to Barley Mow in the Bradford Amateur Cup.
n Silsden ladies again failed to pick up their first points of the season in the Premier diviision of the Yorkshire and Humberside Women's League. they were beaten 4-2 at home by Scalby.
Keighley Ladies also struggled against Barnsley ladies Reserves. They were beaten 3-0 in the knockout cup.
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