Bradford Sunday Alliance: Wibsey WMC have now won three Premier Division games in a row after not winning a single league match in 1999.

A 1-0 win at Ventus thanks to an own goal takes Wibsey off the bottom of the table for the first time.

Queensbury's bubble burst at their bogey club Victoria Rangers where the home side's 4-0 win sent the visitors to the foot of the table.

First Division leaders Craven Heifer pulled off one of the comebacks of the day at Fairweather Green.

From 4-0 down they came back to 4-4. Then when Green had gone in front again at 6-4, Greg Watts and Adie Howard completing braces, Craven rallied to earn a 6-6 draw with Andy Dimbleby getting the equaliser.

In the game at West Bowling fellow bottom-three side Peel Park Rangers finished the better with three second-half goals to win 4-0.

East Ward made hard work of a 3-1 win over Milestone. But they climb into second place over Thornton who lost 3-1 at Calverley Victoria.

Chris Hawker was the hero for Baildon Trinity Athletic in Division 1A as they won their first league game. Visitors Quarry, who were guilty of missing first-half chances, looked to have settled the game after 75 minutes through Carl Bartley until Hawker struck twice in the game's last ten minutes.

With Eccleshill United looking certain to be division champions the interest is to see who will accompany them to Division 1.

Undercliffe CC put themselves in the frame by moving into second place. They moved ahead of Pudsey Royal, who were in cup action, with a 3-1 win against Quarry Gap.

A 35-yard free kick from Chellow's Pat Crossan earned his club a 1-1 draw against unbeaten Springfield in Division 1B.

Hare & Hounds, two points in front and having played two more games than Springfield, sent their goal tally to 60 with a 10-3 win over Station.

It was revenge time for Dudley Hill Rangers who avenged their earlier 8-0 defeat at Junction. Two goals just before the interval gave Rangers a lift and Craig Brown's second goal saw Rangers canter home 4-2 after Junction had recovered to 3-2.

An equaliser from substitute Bob Scott with his second touch failed to save St Pat's a point against Bolton Woods Socials who won 2-1.

Rob Cayghill gave Calverley Victoria Reserves the lead at Queensbury Reserves in Division 2A. Richard Brame scored twice and Cayghill completed a hat-trick in the 5-2 win, with Darren White getting both for Queensbury.

Windhill Celtic won 7-2 at Malt Kiln, Chris Haynes and Sylvester Warner bagging two each. The others came from Steve Brooksbank, Andy Baxter and Warren Dobson.

AH Marks were 3-0 up at the break at Eccleshill CC, Wayne Richards scoring a hat-trick. Clive Nicholls, Wayne Womersley and Phil Holdsworth made up the eventual 6-3 win with Mark Symons (2) and Paul Horne replying for Eccleshill.

Wilson Transport continued their winning run in Division 2B to go 15 points clear. Spencer Newlove struck from the penalty spot in the first half for the only goal at home to Royal Clayton.

Lane Ends won 5-1 at home to Beldon Sports, Danny Tordoff scoring a hat-trick and Andy Purcell and Rick Craven also netting.

Neil Krishin scored for Chellow Reserves to give them a point at Waggoners.

Andy Tostevin and Lee Downing scored in the last 15 minutes to give Monkey a 2-0 win at Fagley.

With Post Office not playing in Division 3A, Eccleshill Sports closed the gap at the top to 12 points by thrashing Wrose Travellers 11-0. John Kilkenny was the pick of the scorers with four while Lee Dane and Darren Clarke got two each.

Ring O'Bells Shipley leapfrogged Shoulder of Mutton into third place by beating them 4-2. Goals from Chris Ainsworth, Des Rouse, Alan Donoghue and a Paul Rushworth penalty sealed the win.

Andy Garland scored the only goal which gave Red Lion all three points at home to Liongate.

Jamie Fowler went on a scoring spree as he hit five for Crofts at home to Bankfoot Lions. Simon Fearnley got the other in a 6-0 win.

Wibsey WMC Reserves stayed top of Division 3B, winning 5-3 at Albion. Steve Smith, Simon Haley, Mark Betts, Lindsey Anderson and Jason Longbottom got their goals.

Harps International ended the 100 per cent record of Division 4A leaders Heaton United. Mark Greenwood and Dave Hindle gave Harps a two-goal lead and though Heaton staged a revival with two goals from Sajid Shah Harps held on to become the first to take points off the leaders with a 2-2 draw.

Second-placed Lithuanian Rovers took advantage to close the gap with a 5-1 win at Bradford Moor Sports. John Gilbody (2), Emanuel Hannay, Dean Patterson and Geoff Ashton scored for Rovers.

Matt Toulmin's goal won a point for BMS Autocentres at Horncastle.

Goals for Jason Nichol and Andy Wilson failed to secure a point for Bradford Park Avenue Rangers as they were beaten 5-2 at home by Wrose Old Boys.

Pudsey Royal were never in danger of earning a place in the Intermediate Cup quarter-finals at Clayton. Three-nil up at the change round Pudsey ran out 4-0 winners with the Royal keeper hardly having to make a save.

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