IF a few results go their way Kings Head could still finish in the top two of the First Division.
They kept up the pressure with a demolition job on Broadford Plant in which Lee Rhodes grabbed a hat-trick, Steve Cook, Stuart Wilson and John Murray all scored twice and Steve Pamment wrapped up a 10-2 win.
AFC Branch were always in front in their game at Bolton Villas. Gary Wallace and Mick Cartwright were on target for Villas, but Martin Naylor, Andy Truman, Paul Dixon and Richard White kept Branch in third place.
Kings '94 won 6-2 at Cricketers Arms and their meeting with Baildon New Inn on March 22 will decide the title.
Victoria Hotel trailed twice in their Second Division game at home to Ring o Bells, but Bob Morrisroe and Chris Brown equalised each time and Morrisroe headed home the winner in the dying minutes to lift them to within two points of the leaders.
Wilson Transport are continuing a late run at the title and Spencer Newlove (2) and Waheed Suleiman's penalty gave them a 3-1 win at Crown Celtic.
John Kilkenny and Carl Firth scored to give Ravenscliffe Celtic an unconvincing 2-0 win against ten-man JPL FC in Division Three. Shipley Bells climbed out of the bottom two with a 5-4 win at home to Wagon and Horses.
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