WESTWOOD Park moved to the summit of the Bradford Sunday Alliance Premier Division after hitting ten goals past Bolton Woods at the weekend.

Their 10-1 victory sees them replace long time leaders Crossflatts Village, who were otherwise engaged on district cup duty.

Westwood were leading by four goals at the interval and ran in another six in the second half.

Dan Cunningham hit five for the new league leaders and Danny Farrar scored four, with Glynn Hirst also finding the net in a convincing victory for the new league leaders. Mathew Addy scored for Woods.

Northern FC went top of the Championship with a 5-2 victory over Prospect AFC. Michael Avery grabbed a second half brace for the leaders, as they dismantled their title rivals.

Lee Smith put Northern ahead after 12 minutes and Dan O'Donnell added a second soon after. Connor Scott also scored just after coming on as a second half substitute.

Scorers for the visitors were James Fennell and Sam Riley, who remain in fourth position after the defeat.

There was an high scoring encounter at Beldon Oddies, as they moved a point ahead of Peacock Bar in Division One.

Ben Binns and Craig Ricketts got four each for the league leaders, with Andy Sagar, Jonathan Hicks and Chris Bottomley also on the scoresheet in their incredible 11-4 win over Eccleshill Punjab.

In Division Three, rock-bottom Black Swan took a 2-1 lead into the interval at Tyersal. Jordan Rhodes put the visitors in front after two minutes and Cameron Smithurst hit the net after 10 minutes to shock the home team.

Damian Rushworth pulled a goal back for the high-flying hosts before the interval and in the second period, Swan could not reproduce their first half performance.

A further goal from Rushworth and one from Danny Pattison meant that Tyersal snatched a 3-2 win to move up to third. Black Swan put in a committed performance, but the experience of the home team told in the end.

A hat-trick from Liam Holmes and further goals from Samuel Troy and substitute Jamie Callaghan ten minutes after coming on were enough for Royal Clayton, as they beat Hunsworth Sunday 5-3.

Finally, Windmill Ajax earned an impressive 4-0 win against White Hart FC, scoring twice in each half to secure victory.