Sunday Alliance: Oakenshaw, in the lower reaches with games in hand, moved up three places in the Premier Division with a 2-1 win over Victoria Rangers.
After leading through Dean Worrell's goal Oakenshaw let in an equaliser by Stewart Pickard after 55 minutes before Oakenshaw defender Mark Taylor scrambled a goalmouth winner with three minutes to go.
His co-defender Paul Smith had missed an earlier penalty.
Leaders East Bowling Unity gained 4-0 revenge over Bradford Moor, the only team to have beaten them in the league this season.
While Hudsons stay three points adrift at the bottom after losing 3-0 at Stanley Road, Bolton Woods were held to their first league draw of the season at lowly Ventus.
Calverley Victoria put themselves firmly in the Division One title race.
They moved into third place with a 5-1 win at Fairweather Green who must now win their last match to stay in promotion contention.
In a match which both sides dominated in periods Calverley led by an early goal until continued pressure by Fairweather saw Danny Fawthorpe pick his spot soon before half-time.
Fairweather, unlucky not to earn a penalty, faded badly in the last 20 minutes as Calverley plundered four goals to end Fairweather's unbeaten run of 11 games.
Craven Heifer went back to the top and improved their goal difference, which could be crucial, with a 6-1 win over Wrose Bull.
Andy Dimbleby scored a hat-trick.
With four games left Pudsey Royal are only a win away from promotion from Division 1A.
Already-relegated Baildon Athletic did well to hold Pudsey to 2-2 at half-time but with two-goal skipper Stuart Tiffany setting an example Pudsey powered to a 6-2 win.
Clayton Orient edged closer to safety with a 2-0 win over fellow relegation strugglers Quarry Gap, but Quarry went down 4-1 at Bank Top.
Hare & Hounds are promoted from Division 1B and must now wait to see if Springfield win their backlog to take the championship.
Third-placed Dudley Hill Rangers gave Hounds a tough game, but Hounds' forward Wayne Walsh scored the winner mid-way through the second half.
Eccleshill United, needing points to assure their survival, held Junction to a goalless first half before the home side improved after the interval with substitute Darren Dalton scoring twice in a 6-0 second-half romp.
Struggling Wrose Albion lost 3-1 at Woodman Rovers. Paul Denton returned to goal-scoring form with two goals for the home team.
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