Grattan League: Fagley went top of Division One thanks to a 6-2 defeat of Mail Coach B.
Alan Morley grabbed four goals, the others coming from Andy Sharpe and Dave Philips. Wayne Payton and Ian Brame replied for the losers.
Jeromes maintained the pressure on the leaders by triumphing 4-2 at Ravenscliffe Celtic, Alan Dunshire netting his first two goals for the victors.
Late efforts by Brook Hansen gave them a 4-2 win over Wibsey Park United, when a 2-2 draw had looked likely.
Craven are also celebrating over Christmas after moving off the bottom of the Premier Division by beating U Save DIY 4-1. Simon Killerminster scored two of Craven's goals.
Defending champions Woodend had to show their mettle against Coach and Horses.
There were no goals in the first half, but Coach and Horses were 2-0 up within five minutes of the restart through Aaron Haywood.
Woodend made three changes, and then played out of their skins to triumph 4-2, Tony Shearer and John Hollis grabbing a goal apiece with Ray Garland bagging a brace.
Hudsons, 4-0 ahead in the opening 20 minutes against Mail Coach, were only 4-3 in front at half-time, but recovered to win 6-4.
Terry Gray grabbed an early hat-trick for the victors, but Mail Coach missed too many chances.
East Bowling lead Division Two after their 5-1 victory at Bradford Deaf, Majahid Malik netting two for the leaders.
One In Twelve are now third. They scored two goals in the last 15 minutes to defeat Rafters 6-4 in a hard-fought contest.
Gavin Winter scored three for the losers, Tom Burgess getting two for the winners.
Bradford Moor YSA made it a bad day for Ravenscliffe Celtic by trouncing their reserves 7-1.
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