Campion completed a cup double over league rivals Golcar United today with a 4-0 victory in the final of the Mumtaz Premier Division Cup at Littletown.
They were two goals up in the first ten minutes through Mick Burke and Carl Trennery as former City player Des Hamilton and man of the match Paul Noble dominated the midfield.
A penalty from Chris Graham extended Campion's lead before Noble volleyed home number four.
Less than 72 hours earlier, Campion completed part one of their double over the Huddersfield outfit with a 2-1 win in the final of the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup.
After a goalless first half, it was Golcar who opened the scoring with a Liam Rothery effort. The goal sparked Camp-ion to life and they hit back with two long-range efforts from Hamilton and Burke.
With Wibsey having secured the Mumtaz Premier Div-ision title, the runners-up spot goes to last season's champions Bay Athletic.
Campion, who still have two league games to play, could finish in third place ahead of Brighouse Town if they win both their matches. Town completed their programme with a 1-1 draw at Ardsley Celtic.
Keighley Shamrocks took one step nearer promotion from Division One after coming from behind with second-half goals from James Longley and Neil Rollins to beat Farnley 2-1.
South Bradford, who gained a point at Kirkburton with a 1-1 draw, and Littletown, who lost 4-1 at home to Wakefield City, are safe because champions Meltham Athletic beat visitors Ventus-Yeadon 1-0 to send them into Division Two along with Heckmondwike Town.
Bronte Wanderers moved to within three points of winning the Division Two title after a narrow 5-4 win over second-placed Tyersal Reserves.
They were leading 4-1 at the interval but were pegged back in the second half and were in the end fortunate to take all three points.
Dave Armitage (2), Dave Nelson, Joe Blacka and Ian Maude scored for Bronte, while Ben Kendall (2), Jamie McEwen and Alan Morley found the net for Tyersal.
Rawdon Old Boys moved into third place after a hat-trick from Allister Townsley and goals from Chris Priam and Peter Slavin in their 5-2 home win over Morley Town.
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