SILSDEN Whitestar's defence, who had been conceding an average of three goals per match, had a good day at home to Wilsden Athletic in the Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League Premier Division.

They only let in one while four went in at the other end as the Cobbydalers rose to fifth.

Zac Conway, Jake Muir, James Wilson and man of the match Josh McNulty netted for Whitestar, while Cross Hills, inspired by Harry Wilson, couldn't prevent Grassington United from taking over at the top, the Dalesmen winning 4-1 in south Craven.

Goals have been a bit of an issue for Ingrow & Worth Valley in Division One but they helped to turn that around by hitting visitors Bingley Town for six.

Man of the match Leroy Hickman (2), Jack Bilney, Mateka Nkome and Craig Wheater were among the Steampigs' marksmen against Bingley, who replied with four.

Ingrow stayed third but Cowling are up to fourth on the back of a 3-2 home win over Chatburn, who have dropped to fifth.

Luke Barker, gong winner Craig Gregory and substitute Jack Diamond sparkled with goals for Cowling, but Sporting Keighley are finding life tough in the second tier, their latest setback being by 6-2 at home to leaders Pendle Renegades.

Bradley came close to victory at home to Rolls Reserves, losing 5-3, with Tom Wilson (2) and Andrew Hardeman netting for the losers.

Broomhill, fourth last season in a four-horse race for the title, are determined to make amends in Division Two and stayed third on the heels of Manningham All Stars and Carleton after a 2-0 home win over Salts.

Man of the match Jamie Greenwood got both for the Keighley hosts, while Cross Hills Reserves tested but failed to beat leaders All Stars, going down 5-3 at Oasis Academy Lister Park.

Polonia eased the pressure near the bottom with a surprisingly convincing 8-0 home win against fourth-placed Trawden Celtic Reserves, Mirdstaw Bak (5), Lukasz Sarosinski (2) and Macilj Gawrydi being the marksmen, with Daniel Trojan man of the match.

Cononley Sports Reserves had only won one out of three but came so close to a second success when they only lost 5-4 at Settle United Reserves, Aymen Maiza (2), Craig Ebbrell and gong winner Colin Throupe scoring for the losers.

In Division Three, Cowling Reserves got little joy at leaders Hellifield, losing 3-0, but Sutton, driven on by Philip Edwards, were edged out in a five-goal thriller at Ilkley, despite goals from Aiden Robertson and Nick Trowers.

Bingley Town Reserves lost 2-1 at home to Otley Town, while Broomhill Reserves went down 3-2 at third-placed Addingham, Freddie Bolt getting one of the goals for the second string.

Ingrow & Worth Valley Reserves remain bottom of the pile after a 7-1 setback at home to Barnoldswick Barons, Graham Whitaker scoring the consolation.