SALTS and Steeton both missed the opportunity to narrow the gap on the leading clubs in the Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division.

Both lost at Huddersfield opponents, with Steeton going down 3-0 at leaders Newsome, for whom Steve Marshall, Kitson Gayle and Wayne Shooter were on target.

Salts were edged out 3-2 by Lepton Highlanders.

Jacob Robertson (2) and Jonathon Bullivant were on target for Lepton, with Davis Boote and Tom Hickey replying.

Campion picked up their second win of the season with a 3-1 home victory against Honley.

Jaho Parchment (2) and Josh Ludford netted for the Bradford club, while Dylan Brett bagged a consolation.

Huddersfield YMCA, last season's champions, had to settle for a point after drawing 2-2 with bottom-placed Overthorpe SC.

Meanwhile, Mirfield-based Lower Hopton extended their unbeaten run to nine games in all competitions when they won 4-2 at DRAM Community, Matt Bugg (2) being assisted by Courtney Allette and Lee Turner,

There were goals galore (30 in four games) in Division One.

Leaders Britannia Sports, who beat opponents Ventus Yeadon Celtic 2-0 the previous weekend, completed the double with a 7-2 victory.

Nicholas Kitson netted four to add to two from Kieron Kershaw and one by Joshua Redshaw.

Route One Rovers moved into third after putting eight past Westbrook Wanderers without reply.

Wibsey also found their shooting boots as Daniel O’Donnell (3), Callum Armitage (2) and Philip Brogan (2) gave them a 7-0 home win over bottom-placed Hunsworth.

West Horton missed the chance to move level with second-placed Holmfirth Town when they lost 4-2 at home to Golcar United Reserves, who moved up level on points with their hosts.

Steeton Reserves were leading visitors Thornton United 3-0 in the second half when the match was abandoned by referee Daniel Day after an incident.

With both Littletown Reserves' game against TVR United and Salts Reserves' at home to Bradford FC postponed due to waterlogged grounds, only one game was possible in Division Two, where Thornton United’s reserve side, with two goals from Ryan Blythe and one by Brendan Folan, beat Tingley Athletic 3-0.