A LIAM Stewart brace ensured Low Moor grabbed their first point of the season in the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Premier Division.

They grabbed a 2-2 draw at Westwood Park, having lost their first three matches of the campaign.

Emmerson Cox and Thomas Ponter were on target for the hosts.

West Bowling moved up to fourth with a 3-1 win over Bolton Woods.

To nobody's great surprise, the prolific Joe Jagger netted twice for West Bowling, while Kyle Dyche also hit the net.

Seb Scaroni, who has recently returned to Thackley from Australia, scored Woods' consolation.

In the Championship, AFC Wibsey are still chasing that first win, with their third draw in four games coming courtesy of a 2-2 scoreline at Newline.

Jonathan Brannan hit both of Wibsey's goals, while Andrew Philp and Reece Tapsell netted for Newline.

Desmond Okungbowa scored a late winner for Shelf Juniors, as they grabbed their first Division One victory of the season, 3-2 at Whitburn Athletic.

It was a far more emphatic result for FC Queensbury, who crushed East Bierley Village 7-1.

Sedbergh thumped Bolton Woods Socials 5-1, while Delius and Beldon Sports Reserves played out a thrilling 3-3 draw, with Lewis Waddington netting a hat-trick for the latter.

In Division Two, Esholt grabbed their first win of the season in spectacular fashion, crushing AFC Wibsey Reserves 8-2.

Buttershaw St Paul won the other game in that division, thumping Rattlers 5-0.

Bradford City Deaf are finding the step up to Bradford Sunday Alliance football tricky, and FC Queensbury were far too good for them, winning 28-0 in Division Three.

Thirteen different players scored, with Matthew Carre and Joseph Adamson netting four apiece.

Elsewhere in the division, Bull Royd hammered Wibsey Village 8-0, while Woodman Athletic were 6-0 victors at AFC Undercliffe.