Silsden crushed Victoria 2000 with a 14-goal blast after setting off like an express train.
They were four goals up after only five minutes, and from then on it was all one-way traffic although Victoria managed to get on the scoresheet twice.
Michael Ward got a terrific 10-goal tally with one each for Jimmy Christian, Michael Rosser and Adi McGee, with an own goal bringing up the final fourteen goal total.
There was another bit win as Royal piled on the agony against Regent Victoria. They were only three goals up at half time, but in the second period they laid siege to the Regent goal.
The keeper pulled off some spectacular saves, but still saw his side go down 16-0. Regent have now let in 43 goals in two games and Sunday's strikes came from Steve George snr (4), Steve George jnr (3), James Bailey, Mick Fawell and James Sinclair all added two each with single strikes from Mark Corbey, Lee bailey and Stve Petrie.
Keighley Juniors and Stanbury Park Rangers battled out a 2-2 draw with Matthew Bland giving Keighley the lead, but it was not long before Rangers levelled through Simon Waddington. The Rangers keeper fumbled a free kick allowing Martin Bland to put Keighley ahead again, but with second to go Simon Waddington got his second of the game to grab a share of the points.
Victoria Hotel and Sandy Lane also drew after Hotel surrendered a 3-1 half-time lead. A Tony Cooper double strike coupled with an own goal gave them the advantage, but within five minutes of the re-start Sandy Lane were level. Cooper completed his hat-trick, but Sandy Lane pushed forward and forced a draw.
In Division One JPL Victoria had an easy win over new boys Oddfellows 2000. JPL were three up by half time, but it was Oddfellows who were playing the better football, but could not find the net. In the second half JPL ran away with the match with Martin dobson leading the way with five goals and just behind was Leighton Shackleton (4) and Dean Lambe aded two. The Oddfellows' goals came from Andy Warren, Lawrence Roache and Denis Asquith.
Malt Shovel won their game against New Inn Windhill with 15 minutes to go after twice coming from behind. Richard Scanlon and Matth4ew Atkins scored Whindhill's first half goals with Paul Slimming and Dave Gatenby jnr replying for Malt shovel. In a tough second half it took until the75th minute to break the deadlock with Slimming scoring the winner.
Woodend Rovers beat Broadford Plant despite going behind to a Kristian Walker goal.
Bay Horse and Baildon New Inn could only manage a draw with Andy Thornton scoring from the penalty spot and Mark Lawson also on target for Bay Horse. Peter Griffiths scored two to level things for New Inn.
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