Wibsey gained their first points of the season in the Premier Division when they beat bottom club Roebuck 4-2 in difficult conditions, fighting back after losing a 2-0 lead.

Wibsey were 1-0 up at half time and looked to be well on their way to victory when they scored a second after the break.

But Roebuck, who had five players out of action through injury, pulled the score back to 2-2 with goals from Chris Fenton and Darren Fletcher, but they then let Wibsey in for two late goals to win the match.

Paul Moorhouse scored a first half hat-trick as Station Athletic improved their league position in Division One after winning 5-2 at home to One In Twelve.

Moorhouse, who put Station 1-0 up after ten minutes before One In Twelve equalised, added two more before the break.

Station continued to control the game after half time and Carl Aaron struck his first goal for the club.

One In Twelve pulled a goal back when they scored a penalty after Carl Firth committed a foul, but Darren Oughtibridge put the result beyond doubt as Firth controlled the game in his return match for the club.

Next-to-bottom Cross Keys sprung a surprise when they beat second-placed Smiling Mule 6-3.

They led 3-1 at half time and the pattern continued after the break as Cross Keys led 5-1 at one stage.

Smiling Mule pulled the score back to 5-3 before a sixth goal killed the game.

Scorers for Cross Keys were Craig Reynolds with two, John Marsden, Dave Theabould, Devlin Hanse and Warren Kershaw.

Bottom club Mail Coach B went down 4-3 at TFD Centre, but they were unlucky not to share the points after a great fightback.

Keith Briggs gave TFD the lead, but Mail Coach levelled the scores before half time.

Eddie Calvin scored TFD's second goal and Glynn Kershaw quickly added a third before Mail Coach began their dramatic comeback.

They scored two goals, including a penalty to level the scores at 3-3, but with five minutes left Jason Harps scored the winner from Glynn Kershaw's free kick.

Baildon won 8-2 at Bradford Deaf.