SALTS completed the West Riding County Amateur League double over their Taylors Timber Premier Division opponents Kirkburton as first-half strikes from Matty Hall and Jonny Cunnington gave them a 2-0 victory.

After knocking out the same opponents in the League Cup in September, it meant Salts had made it a hat-trick of wins over the Huddersfield outfit.

Campion and visitors Lepton Highlanders contested an evenly-matched goalless draw as despite Campion having arguably the better chances, Lepton keeper Dave Armitage was equal to their efforts.

Hunsworth finally found their goal-scoring touch as Ashley Thompson, Tom Taylor, Chas Taylor and Gareth Wright scored away to Halifax Irish.

Unfortunately they were again well beaten as it finished 9-4, with the hosts regaining second place above Campion.

Huddersfield YMCA, with two goals from Wayne Shooter and further strikes by John McAliskey, Eddie Szostak and Nick Jagger, returned to winning ways with a 5-0 home success over Steeton.

Mirfield-based Lower Hopton extended their winning run to six games in all competitions with a 3-2 verdict at Golcar United.

Tyersal's game at Littletown was postponed due to a waterlogged ground at Beck Lane in Heckmondwike.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic and Wakefield City, who missed out on promotion to the top division at the end of last season, reached the halfway point of their Division One season with a nine-goal thriller.

Wakefield edged the game 5-4 thanks to a Rob Bloomfield treble and a Jermain Moyce brace, while Terry Hargreaves (2), Paul Andrews and Nat Dacres replied for Celtic.

West Horton looked to be heading for a narrow victory over league new boys Newsome following a second-half strike by Kamran Khan.

But an equaliser by Joel Bryce in the closing stages ensured a 1-1 draw.

Campion's reserve side failed to repeat their 3-1 success over opponents Overthorpe Sports Club from earlier in the month, slipping to a 3-0 defeat in the reverse fixture.

Steeton Reserves entertained Holmfirth Town and had only an Alistair Maude effort to show for their efforts as the league's new boys maintained their unbeaten start with strikes from Neil Robshaw and Simon Walsh.

Huddersfield side DRAM Community continue to lead the way after beating Westbrook YMCA 1-0, with Teboho M'Pala on target in the second half.

Honley are in second place after inflicting a 7-1 defeat on visitors Wibsey.

Route One Rovers regained top spot in Division Two with a 3-2 success at Lower Hopton Reserves.

Ali Hassan, Abdul Hakimaz and Haz Haveed scored for Rovers but they were left hanging on for victory after Dale Hanson grabbed a brace.

Thornton United's experienced players proved too good for Littletown Reserves as two Arron Heywood goals, plus one apiece from John Selby and Andy Benjamin, secured a 4-3 victory that lifted them into fourth place.