Jardys stepped up their bid for the Spen Valley League title with a thumping 7-0 win at PREMIER DIVISION bottom side Howden Clough.

James Weighman, Judd Ledgard and Lee Speight scored two goals apiece, with Ricky Lister completing the tally.

Ravensthorpe Rangers remain top by four points after a 5-2 home win over Bosnia but have played two games more than fellow unbeaten side Jardys.

Rangers saw an early two-goal advantage wiped out by Bosnia but regained the lead before the interval and stepped up the pressure in the second half. Fessy (2), Rango, Zahid and Irfan were their scorers.

Savile Town also retained an interest in the title chase with a 4-1 home victory over Black Horse, with doubles by Aron and Huzi outweighing Andy Asquith’s consolation.

Bradford needed a Gurpal Bhambra equaliser to gain a point from a 1-1 draw at Youth 2000, who had gone ahead through A Lakhi.

Sporting Armley clinched the DIVISION ONE title despite being held to a 2-2 draw at home to Fairbank.

Danny Goulden and Aaron Dix netted for Armley in response to goals from Dil Shazad and Billal Faleem.

Reserve Fairbank goalkeeper Akif Waseem played the last half hour in agony before being taken to hospital with a suspected broken collar bone.

Quarry remain favourites to finish runners-up after winning 3-1 at Inter Batley as Luke Newsome (2) and Lee Atkinson outscored Ramsan Mazher. Ashley McDaid also excelled for the visitors.

Norfolk would draw level with Quarry if they win their two games in hand but have an inferior goal difference, although a 4-1 win over Wellington improved matters slightly.

It was 0-0 at half-time before S Pandor (2), Y Lunat and Z Khan struck for Norfolk, with Nathan Wilkinson replying.

It was also 4-1 for White Rose at bottom side Black Bull thanks to Aaron Walton, John McIver, Chas Eggerton and an own goal.