Bradford Sunday Alliance League: Oakenshaw swept back to the top of the Premier Division with seven scorers sharing the goals in a 9-0 drubbing of strugglers Brown Cow.
A first minute injury to player manager Stewart Drake didn't help Cow, who have now conceded 17 goals in their last three games.
A 2-1 win saw East Bowling Unity beat Queensbury for the third time this season and take their Premier record to seven wins from seven starts. Rocky Stirk hit Unity's winner.
After scoring ten goals in their last two league games Victoria Rangers turned in a below par performance in a 1-1 draw with Fairweather Green. The Premier's leading scorer Steve Forrest accounted for the Vic's goal and Mark Greenwood scored for a Green side who fully deserved their point.
Hudsons' new look side hit five goals for the second match running in a 5-3 win at lowly Ventus after the home side had levelled at 3-3 after being 3-0 down at the interval.
Peel Park Rangers shared the First Division points at West Bowling thanks to a late equaliser from centre half Bryn Lloyd in a 2-2 draw. The pick of Bowling's goals came from youngster Steve Halliwell who struck from 25 yards.
After losing their lead at the top of Division One to Milestone after a readjustment due to Crown's departure, Wibsey WMC kept their unbeaten record in tact with a 3-1 win at Calverley after the home side had missed two penalties
Paul Sweeney hit a double as Milestone stay a point clear after a 5-2 win over Chellow.
In Division1A Fire Brigade maintained their eight point lead, former Drum Rovers player Sanjeen Kumar scoring twice in a 3-1 win at Clayton.
Thornton had another superb performance from sweeper Andy Killick in their 5-1 win over Eccleshill United. The best of their four second half goals was a 25-yarder from right back Paul Craig, his first goal for seven years.
A second half comeback from Fountain saw them take a 3-2 lead over Bay Horse after trailing 2-0, but the visitors hit back with a late penalty to take a point.
There were plenty of goals at Springfield in a Division 1B match well refereed by Eddie Sweeney. After Wrose Bull had taken the lead through John White's 30-yarder, Springfield went in front 2-1 and then 3-2. Bull squared at 3-3 and in the second half Andy Thirkwell struck a purple patch and took his tally to four as Bull roared 6-3 in front. Two late Springfield goals failed to save a point.
In a tight encounter Bolton Woods Social edged home 3-1 at St Patricks, two goals in a two minute spell in the second half proving crucial.
Still to record a home win are Wrose Albion. Rob Sachetto's 60 minute goal put them ahead against Royal Oak only for the visitors to equalise ten minutes later. The draw was Oak's fourth out of eight matches.
lIn the two all Alliance West Riding County Sunday Cup clashes Stanley Road and Albion Sports are through to the fifth round.
Albion Sports made hard work of their match at Queens Athletic. The sides were level at 1-1 at half-time, but Albion had missed a host of first half chances. A spectacular goal from Taj Singh saw Albion in front and just when Queens looked like they might pinch an equaliser Paul Forrest ran through to put the tie beyond the home side at 3-1.
After Pudsey Royal had equalised Jamie Balmforth's two strikes, it was former Burnley Striker John Francis who put Stanley Road into the last 16 at 3-2.
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