Bolton Woods were the last team in the Bradford Sunday Alliance Premier Division to lose their 100 per cent record when they lost 4-1 to Albion Sports at Rawdon Meadows.
Sports moved in front after 11 minutes when Kevin Towley beat a Woods defender on the edge of the area and drew the keeper to slot home.
Woods replied almost immediately with a well-taken goal from Andy Carlton but the hosts regained the lead after 40 minutes when Towley hit his second.
Albion strengthened their grip on the game early in the second half when they were awarded a penalty and Asif Hussain made no mistake.
The hosts continued to pressurise the visitors and it was no surprise when James Nestor made the game safe in the 75th minute. Albion were awarded a second penalty in the closing minutes but this time the visitors' keeper made an excellent save to deny Nestor.
Paul Booth also saved a penalty for West Bowling when they won 3-0 at Holmewood Athletic.
Damian Melville put the visitors in front in the first half and added a second early in the second half. An outstanding display from Booth denied Athletic before Luke Ellis hit a third for the visitors.
Whetley Lane and Queensbury shared the spoils in a four-goal thriller. The hosts moved in front with a well-taken goal from Andy Yates only for Queensbury to equalise through a Mick Naylor penalty. Lee Ashwood put the visitors in front on the hour but Simeon Brown hit the equaliser with ten minutes to go.
Two goals from Adam Whiteoak gave Silsden a hard-earned victory over a well organised Bradford Park Avenue.
The local derby in Division One between Crown Wyke and Wyke Wanderers ended with honours even.
Wanderers twice held the lead but were clawed back by goals from Gary Malivuk and goal machine Brett Nissin.
In the Bradford and District Sunday Senior Cup First Round, Saltaire Rangers took the lead after five minutes at home to Bishop Rovers but still went out of the competition. Tabiz Aktar pulled the visitors level before club secretary Mohammed Asif headed the visitors into the lead on 44 minutes with his first goal in eight years.
Tasif Khan hit a long-range free-kick in the second half to put Rovers into the next round.
Mark Price hit his first hat-trick in senior football when Westwood Park beat Eccleshill 6-0.
Four goals from Ben Hardy plus a brace from Anthony Phipps gave Eccleshill United the advantage in their 8-1 victory over local rivals Oddfellows Athletic.
Graham Sides hit a hat-trick for Tyersal while Jamie Shields smashed home a 40-yard goal in a 4-1 victory at Hudsons.
The Firth brothers (Carl, Danny and Shaun) played key roles in Victoria Rangers' 3-2 victory over Greengates Albion, Shaun hitting the winner from the penalty spot in the last five minutes.
Andy Butterworth hit five goals and Stephen Smith a hat-trick as Buttershaw White Star romped to a 10-0 victory over Chellow B.
Brian Carr hit a brace for Eastward but it was not enough for victory over Ventus Sports as former player Timmy Bromley returned to haunt his old team-mates by hitting all five goals for the visitors.
The local derby between Wibsey WMC A and B teams looked like going the way of the B before an equaliser from Peter Henderson put the match into extra time at 2-2. A further goal from Henderson and one from Carl Yewdale put the A team through.
A brace from Chima Mandndo and Craig Smith and one from Mark Bednarek put White Eagles through 5-3 against Queensbridge.
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