Morley, who went through the whole of last season without a win, were celebrating on Saturday after a stunning nine-wicket victory over Idle in the Secure Trust Bank Bradford League Division Two Bowes section.
Their match-winners were Colin Nuthall (85 not out) and Adam Larkin (79 not out).
They shared an unbroken second-wicket partnership of 185 as Morley passed Idle's 201 for seven with 13 overs to spare.
Morley was also indebted to the efforts of Paul Kinder who took five for 43 as Idle faltered badly after an opening stand of 137 between Hassan Adnan (79) and Graham Dobson (55).
Joint leaders Bankfoot and Woodlands seized on Idle's misfortune to open up a six-point gap.
Former Idle bowler Andrew Marshall took six for 22 as Bankfoot dismissed Great Horton for 87 on their way to a nine-wicket success.
Overseas star Saleem Mughal made an unbeaten 54 to steer Bankfoot home.
Woodlands had Richard Spittlehouse to thank for their seven-wicket triumph over Drighlington.
He took six for 27 as Drighlington were dismissed for 90, a total which never seriously test Wood-lands.
Steve Reape made an undefeated 108 as Keighley defeated Saltaire by 55 runs to chalk up their first win of the season.
Reape also chipped in with a couple of wickets as Saltaire were dismissed for 153 in reply to Keighley's 208 for seven.
New boys Mirfield continue to set the pace in the Verity Section.
John Storey took his haul of wickets to 19 by taking six for 32 as Esholt were bowled out for 126.
Mirfield cruised home for the loss of four wickets in just 24.1 overs and head the table by two points from Manningham Mills.
Opener Andy Parkinson struck 51 as Mills made light work of overtaking a Salts total of 171 for seven.
Hartshead Moor openers Michael Stevenson (75 not out) and Gaz Rehman (82 not out) shared an unbroken stand of 165 to steer their side to their first victory of the season - a ten- wicket win over Windhill.
James Horne (5-59) set Lightcliffe on course for their seven-wicket success against Bowling Old Lane.
He helped spark a collapse which saw Old Lane tumble from 85 for two to 112 all out.
Lightcliffe eased home with Nick Whitehill unbeaten on 42.
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