Alex Cusack was the last-minute goal hero as Albion Sports held on to their slender one-point advantage at the PREMIER DIVISION summit with a 2-1 West Riding County Amateur League win at Meltham Athletic.

Chris Kaye for the hosts and Albion’s Arron Heywood traded first-half goals and a draw looked a fair result until Cusack’s late intervention.

Defending champions Bay Athletic have three games in hand on Albion and remain title favourites after Steve Smith’s double earned a 2-0 home win over Ovenden West Riding.

Campion still have an outside chance of edging out the top two and did their chances no harm as they hit top form with a 6-1 romp at Brighouse Town.

Chris Graham led the way with a hat-trick, backed up by goals from Andy Benjamin, Ben O’Melia and Mick Burke, with Arron Van-Leeuwen netting the hosts’ consolation, With Halifax Irish already relegated, Ardsley Celtic seem likely to join them after losing 3-2 in a ill-tempered game at home to fellow strugglers Kirkburton.

A flare-up before half-time saw both sides reduced to ten men, with Daniel Barton (Ardsley) and Jordan Tindall (Kirkburton) sent off.

Hunsworth may have been pipped for the DIVISION ONE title by Steeton but the runners-up finished the season in style with a 5-3 home win over local rivals Heckmondwike Town.

Steve Oakes (2), Stuart McCallum, Daniel Walding and Dale Wright outscored Jamie Pollard (2) and Michael Wilson.

Bronte Wanderers completed their home fixtures on a positive note as James Bailey and Davis Armstrong scored in a 2-0 victory over Wakefield City.

Westbrook YMCA are hanging on to runners-up spot in DIVISION TWO, with goals from Nicky Walsh and Rob Carr edging out Kirkburton Reserves 2-1.

But promotion rivals Emley have a game in hand and remain just two points adrift after beating Morley Town 5-1.

Rawdon Old Boys and Crag Road United ended their season with a 0-0 draw, while West Horton ensured fifth place by defeating rock-bottom Dudley Hill Athletic 4-1.

DIVISION THREE champions Huddersfield YMCA completed a double by beating Ovenden West Riding Reserves 3-0 in the League Cup final at Ardsley.

The DIVISION ONE CUP final takes place tomorrow night between Littletown and Ventus/Yeadon Celtic at Campion (7.00).

There will be a minute’s silence before the game in memory of the 56 victims of the Valley Parade fire 25 years ago.