Bradford FA Senior Cup: A goal from Richard Dyson ten minutes from the end gave Fields their third success in the Senior Cup final with a 1-0 win over Wibsey.
After a first half that lacked effort and commitment, the second half started in lively fashion with Darren Norman showing the way for Fields. His strong runs through the Wibsey defence were spoilt by his final ball, however.
Dyson had the chance to give Fields the lead when his shot beat Wibsey keeper John Harkness but then drifted wide.
He then made amends for that miss, however, when he shot hard and low under Harkness for the only goal of the game.
Tyersal ended their West Riding County Amateur Mumtaz Premier Division season by losing 4-1 at home to Hemsworth Miners Welfare.
Goals from Stuart Clarke (2), Darren Bromley and Dean Helliwell gave the Miners the points to go two clear of Storthes Hall and they must now wait and see if they are champions or runners up.
Storthes Hall visit Harold Park on Wednesday (6.30) to take on Wibsey and then complete their season at home to Marsden on Friday.
Phoenix made sure of third place with a 1-0 home win over Marsden, Martin Ross netting the winner.
Who gains promotion from Division One will be decided this week. Huddersfield side Bay Athletic lead the way with 42 points after beating Hall Green United 3-1 on Friday evening.
Altofts, who are seeking to bounce straight back after their relegation last season, are in second place on 40 points, while third placed Littletown allowed a point to slip away when Farnley, who are fighting against relegation, grabbed a 2-2 draw.
Pudsey Liberals, who beat Salts 2-1 in mid-week, continued their fight against joining Salts in Division Two with a 4-1 home success over Eastmoor, Paul Speight (2), Cameron Knowles and Tony Keenan scoring the goals.
Rawdon Old Boys hardly made the best preparation for tonight's League Cup final against Ventus/Yeadon Celtic at Crag Road (6.30) by losing 4-1 to visitors Ardsley Celtic. Alan Wainwright (2), Alan Howard and Neil Adams scored the Celtic goals.
Heckmondwike Town's bid to take the runners-up spot behind Lower Hopton in Division Two was put on hold until the end of the week after they lost 5-4 at Lower Hopton.
Trinity Athletic made sure of the Division Three title with a 2-0 victory at Ventus/Yeadon Celtic Reserves, Carl Dalton and Paul Clarke scoring in the second half.
Dynamoes clinched the runners-up spot with a 3-1 home success over Green Lane, Rob Harrison (2) and Danny Varley scoring.
Salt Old Boys Reserves ended their Division Four season in midweek with a 5-3 home win over Dudley Hill Rangers Reserves which took them to go top ahead of Hemsworth MW Reserves. Hemsworth, however, only need to take a point off Farnley Reserves on Friday to pip the Old Boys for the title.
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