IT was a day of Halloween horrors for Cross Hills in the Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League on Saturday.

Both their first and reserve teams conceded nine goals as they suffered crushing defeats.

The first team went down 9-1 to third-placed Rolls with Joshua Paige netting their solitary response as Liam Garbutt (5) and Daniel Paton (3) led the rout.

The reserves went down 9-3 to FC Polonia. Luke Newton (2) and Alastair Hopkinson provided their side with small crumbs of comfort as they dropped into the relegation zone on goal difference.

Two goals from Daniel McNulty put Silsden Whitestar on course for a 4-2 win over lowly Earby Town in the Premier Division Cup.

Sam Stanfield and Chris Williams were also on target for Whitestar while Gavin Garbutt netted twice for Earby Town.

Man of the match Mohammed Ammer and Shazad Khan also netted doubles as Sporting Keighley enjoyed a 4-1 away win over Oxenhope Rec in Division One.

Keighley could have had more goals, having missed a penalty and hit the bar, but the in-form side have won six in a row ahead of their tough county cup clash against West Yorkshire League side Mount St Mary's on Saturday.

Keiran Duxbury, Rory Entwistle, Sam Woolley and Andrew Cairns were all on target as Cowling inflicted a 4-0 defeat on bottom team Bradley.

Division Two's six matches produced a total of 41 goals. Leaders Manningham All Stars toppled bottom team Pendle Renegades Reserves 5-1 while second-placed Broomhill won 3-0 at Skipton Town Reserves.

Cononley Sports Reserves were pipped 3-2 in a close encounter with Trawden Celtic Reserves. Andrew Starkey and Chris Austin were Cononley’s marksmen.

Division Three was tops for goals with 43 coming in the six fixtures. Hellifield were the day’s hottest shots as they thrashed Barlick Wanderers 12-0 with Dale Denham netting six times.

Goals from Tom Narey and Ricky Smith helped Broomhill Reserves to a 2-1 win at AFC Barnoldswick which lifted them off the bottom of the table.

They have climbed above Ingrow & Worth Valley Reserves, who had a 2-2 draw with Cowling Reserves. Liam Fothergill and Craig Wheeler netted for Ingrow, with Chris Wheetley and Jacob Fryer replying.