KEIGHLEY clubs were leading Division One and Division Two of the Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League after the weekend's matches.

Ingrow & Worth Valley are the only 100 per centers in Division One, making it three wins out of three with a 3-1 midweek triumph at Cowling.

Jack Bilney, man of the match Ryan Stubbs and substitute Graham Whitaker got the goals at Cowling, while Bradley notched their first victory of the campaign on the same night at cellar dwellers Embsay.

Tom Wilson's brace pulled Bradley level on points with Cowling, and he was an obvious choice as man of the match.

Mohammed Ammer scored for Sporting Keighley in their 1-1 draw at home to Oxenhope Recreation, for whom Joel Gallagher netted, while Sporting Keighley also went down 1-0 at home to Chatburn.

In Division Two, Broomhill went to the head of affairs after an impressive 2-0 victory over Grassington United Reserves.

Jake Ward and man of the match Andy Tanner were the Badgers' targetmen but the margin should have been much higher, with Joe Slater hitting the bar twice.

In the Premier Division, Silsden Whitestar could be mid-table material if their 5-2 away victory at Cononley Sports and their 3-0 defeat at Trawden Celtic are anything to go by.

Man of the match Sam Stanfield (2), Dan McNulty, Ben Ramsden and James Wilson were Whitestar's marksmen at Sports.

In contrast to their first team, Broomhill Reserves were propping up Division Two after a 3-2 defeat at Bingley Town Reserves, which was hard luck on lively young strikers Jordan Horne and Michael Turner.

Broomhill player-manager Simon Harris made it 1-1 with a hard, low free-kick just before half-time, but all that Liam Baker's 92nd-minute header did was make the final margin 3-2 after a good cross by fellow winger Ross Wiseman.

They had lost by the same scoreline in midweek at home to Ingrow & Worth Valley Reserves, Freddie Bolt and Luke Thornton netting for the hosts and Matthew Masters, Mateka Nkome and Daniel Wilkinson replying.