Oxenhope have clinched the Craven Football League title after their 3-0 win on Tuesday over Cononley.
Their first title since 1966 was secured by goals from David Collier (two) and Stephen Potts.
On the same night Skipton Town lost 3-2 to Cowling to join already doomed Hellifield in relegation from Division One.
Oxenhope had put one hand firmly on the trophy when they beat second placed Embsay 2-0 on Saturday. But the match was marred when their full back, Ben White, suffered a broken leg with only a few minutes to go and the match was abandoned.
Embsay agreed the match should not be replayed and the league has upheld the decision.
David Collier and ex-Embsay player Lee Wachtler scored the Oxenhope goals.
Grassington United beat Skipton Bulldogs 2-1 to reach the semi-final of the Northern Plant Hire Trophy.
They have been there twice before but hope this time they will make it third time lucky.
Bulldogs took the lead with a great header from Stewart Smith and there was a lengthy stoppage when Clive Carroll suffered a bad head injury. The Dogs would like to record their thanks to Grassington's Kevin Paylor for his first aid skills in handling the injury.
It needed a controversial penalty for United to equalise, Paylor finding the net.
In an even second half it needed a wonderful strike by substitute Christian Akrigg to send Grassington through. David Daggett was man-of-the-match.
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