Sunday Alliance Lower Divisions: Woodman Rovers Reserves left it until their final game to become the first team to beat champions Wilson Trans-port.

Their scorers in the 4-0 Division 2B win were Paul Andrew with two, Tony Ashcroft and Mark Watson.

Monkey beat Chellow Reserves 6-0 but still need a point to ensure third place. Mark Hurst, Gary Owen and Richard Griffin made it 3-0 in the first half and Kevin Robinson, Craig Bridge and Stuart Griffin doubled it after the break.

Steve Baldwin gave Lane Ends a two-goal lead at home to Horse and Groom but the visitors hit back to lead 3-2 in the second half.

Andy Purcell levelled the score before Andy Barker got the winner for Lane Ends.

Division 3A champions Post Office finished their season with a 1-1 draw at Shoulder of Mutton who need a point from their final game to guarantee second place.

Kamran Ali put Office ahead in the first half but Shoulder grabbed a point with a late equaliser.

Ring o' Bells kept their hopes of catching Shoulder alive with a 4-0 win against Crofts. After a goalless first half John Atwell struck twice and Dale Ferguson and Pat Nyarko completed the rout.

John Kilkenny scored to put Eccleshill Sports one up at New Inn Wyke. After New Inn equalised, Jamie Hodgkin got the winner for Sports.

Hare & Hounds gave a run-out to some fringe players but were still good enough to win 4-2 at Bankfoot Lions. Stuart Copley was in good form, the strikes coming from Ian Thompson, Andy Brown, Paul Clapham and an own goal.

Holme Wood Athletic and Wyke Wanderers are heading for a series of showdowns which could decide the destination of three trophies

Dave Moffatt scored a hat-trick for Wyke as they won 7-0 at home to Bradford Celtic in Division 3B. Andy Beckwith added two and Mark Smith and Stuart Helps got the others.

Holme Wood were too good for Wibsey WMC Reserves, winning 3-0 to virtually end Wibsey's interest in the championship.

Either Wyke or Holme Wood should eventually lift the title. They will meet in the semi-final of the League Cup and could contest the District Cup final.

They also have to meet twice in the league.

Heaton United had to fight hard to win at Bangladeshi Youth in Division 4A.

Manzoor Hussain scored first for Heaton and Mohammed Shafiq made it 2-1 at half time after Youth had equalised.

Hussain scored his second after the break but Bangladeshi again hit back to trail 3-2.

Sajid Shah scored twice for Heaton as they stayed on top to win 5-4.

Wrose Old Boys can still topple Heaton for the title but cannot afford any more defeats.

The Old Boys enjoyed a comfortable win at home to Napoleon. Ray Gartland (4), Adi Tate (2), Gary Tipper and Dave Hogan scored to give them an 8-2 win with player-manager Darren Rushworth outstanding.

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