Aire-Wharfe League Round-up: The race for this title looks likely to go to the last match of the season when the two leading contenders, Adel and Rawdon, meet at Town Street.
Rawdon remain tucked in a point behind the defending champions after a four-wicket win at Guiseley, only their second victory since the beginning of June.
Mark Ross (53) and Phil Pickles (49) gave Guiseley a solid start, putting on 73 for the first wicket, but their team-mates buckled under the bowling of David Whittaker.
He took a season-best 6-56 as Guiseley were restricted to 157-8 and with Bruce Percy (79) and Jamie Davey (41) in typically belligerent mood, Rawdon moved easily to the six points.
Adel made short work of Calverley and dismissed them for 69, their lowest score of the season, after setting a 217 target.
Although Steeton will be disappointed to have lost their second Waddilove Cup final, they can look back at the last couple of weeks with the satisfaction of knowing they have dragged themselves away from the relegation zone.
A five-wicket win over Skipton lifts them three points above Calverley's 35 and leaves Skipton on 31, with Horsforth tailed off on ten.
Former Pudsey St Lawrence batsman Martyn Redhead hit an unbeaten 62 for Skipton, who only managed to get to 175-6. Neil Spragg did most of the damage with figures of 4-49. Russell Newton led the reply with 63, assisted by Matthew Pinnegar (36) and Mark Hedges (29no).
Brothers Mark (57no) and Craig Hobson (24no) polished off the final 46 runs to give Hall Park a six-wicket win over neighbours Horsforth after Denis Rock had given them a solid start with a half century.
A 17 over spell of 6-26 by Andrew Pullan and 4-16 from Mark Akrigg whipped out Otley for just 73 and kept Silsden on course to return to the top flight for the first time since the 1950s.
They remain six points behind leaders Burley and three ahead of Collingham, who were only able to pick up four points at Follifoot.
Burley were made to fight all the way at Menston, who defended a low total well. Ian McGargle (24) and David Lester (36no) had starred as Menston reached 145-8, Duncan Hurd taking 5-47 in 19 overs. A battling 38 from Ian Normington helped Burley to success with three wickets left.
Otley were shot out for just 73 as they lost to Silsden by six wickets.
Andy Pullan was the star for Otley as he took six for 26.
Ilkley brought Addingham's three-match winning run to a spectacular halt when John Cockcroft (5-16) and Andrew Bird (4-17) skittled the visitors out for just 76.
Earlier Richard Wyn-Griffith had put Ilkley on the way to their second successive win with a season-best 54.
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