East Bowling Unity kept their impressive 100 per cent Premier Division record going with a 2-0 win at Craven Heifer.
Both their goals came in a blistering first ten minutes from Andy Smith and Craig Bower.
Darren White scored twice as Queensbury edged three points near to safety with a 3-1 win over Hudsons.
Ventus's Premier Division status is hanging by a thread following their 2-0 defeat against Wibsey.
With only one win from 18 games, Ventus need maximum points from their remaining four games to have any chance of survival.
Westwood, one of five sides still involved in a gripping First Division promotion race, made a great comeback against Hare & Hounds.
They went 3-0 down before hitting back to win 4-3 with manager Dave Ward netting the decider ten minutes from time.
Westwood were also indebted to keeper Lee Ashworth who saved a penalty.
Title favourites Fairweather Green were made to fight hard for their 4-0 victory at Dudley Hill Rangers.
Wrose Bull kept their hopes alive with a 2-0 win in a scrappy game at relegated Springfield.
Pudsey Royal, who have a lot of ground to make up, were 3-2 winners at improving Eccleshill United while East Ward had a comfortable 8-0 win over Victoria Rangers.
West Bowling clinched promotion back to the First Division with a 6-3 win over third-placed Bolton in Division 1A.
They need one point from their last three games to clinch the title. Cory Larvin netted a hat-trick.
With only one win in 16 games Clayton Orient earned a life-line in the relegation stakes when they turned a 3-1 half-time deficit round to beat Thornbury 5-4.
Matthew Ball scored a hat-trick and player-manager Mick Hodgson weighed in with the other two.
After losing 9-3 in midweek to Dudley Hill Rangers, White Eagles eased their relegation fears with a 4-2 win over Junction. The highlight was a 40-yarder from left back Kirk Hallam.
Carl Bartley took his goal tally to ten in the last four games with two in Dudley Hill's 4-0 win over Wrose Albion.
Albion Sports Reserves kept their Division 1B promotion hopes alive with a 4-0 win over Calverley Victoria Reserves.
St Patrick's Athletic returned to winning ways with 16-year-old debutant Matthew Armistead hitting a hat-trick in a 5-0 romp over Royal Clayton.
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