Wibsey will be cursing their generosity after letting slip a three-goal lead to draw 3-3 at home to Halifax Irish in the Mumtaz Premier Division.
Goals from Damian Melvin, Philip Brogan and Corry Larvin appeared to have set Wibsey on course for another three points.
But Danny Megson pulled one back before the interval to give Irish hope and the visitors completed a remarkable comeback in the second half.
Rob Malone, who joined the Halifax club from Brighouse Town during the summer, and Andy Farrah supplied the goals which levelled the contest.
The point gained by Wibsey was still enough to lift them up a place to third on goal difference above Tyersal, who suffered a setback at home to Eastmoor.
It finished 2-1 to the visitors, who had Lee Watson and Brian Downs on target before Jason Ryan pulled one back.
Wibsey and Tyersal are three points behind second-placed Bay Athletic, who were held to a 2-2 draw at Campion.
Chris Graham gave Campion an interval lead and Kitson Gayle missed a penalty for Bay before netting twice to edge the Huddersfield side in front, only for Neil Walters to snatch an equaliser.
Storthes Hall are now three points clear at the top after an emphatic 5-0 home victory against Lower Hopton.
Hall Green United and Hemsworth Miners Welfare are both still seeking their first victory of the season after drawing at home in their latest games.
There were four goals shared between Hall Green and Golcar United, while Hemsworth had to come from behind to draw 1-1 with Brighouse Town.
Ovenden West Riding, who conceded six goals at home to Campion last week, suffered another humiliation as visitors Ardsley Celtic beat them 6-1.
Overthorpe Sports and Meltham Athletic, who both won promotion last season, are now also setting the pace in Division One.
There were big home wins for the duo at the weekend, with a Joe Clegg hat-trick helping leaders Overthorpe sink Ventus/Yeadon Celtic 8-3.
There were also trebles for both Tom Mathews and George Dobson as Meltham saw off Wakefield City 6-0.
A first-half Terry Oddy goal was insufficient to give South Bradford all three points at home to Keighley Sham-rocks, who grabbed a late equaliser to draw 1-1.
Salts and Steeton both returned from their travels with 1-1 scorelines, Nick Hird's strike earning Salts a deserved point at third-placed Farnley.
And Steeton, who stopped leaders Overthorpe from scoring last week, had to settle for another single-pointer at second-bottom Kirkburton.
Dudley Hill Rangers were unable to capitalise on their first-half chances at Heckmondwike Town and had only a Chris Gibbons effort to show for their efforts.
They were made to pay after the break as Town showed the way to goal with strikes from James Pollard (2) and Nick Wilson for a 3-1 win.
Bronte Wanderers and Brighouse Town Reserves extended their 100 per cent starts in Division Two with easy victories.
Goals from Dave Armstrong (2), Ian Ward and Steve Davis enabled Bronte to beat Hall Green United Reserves 4-1, while Brighouse accounted for Hems-worth Reserves 3-0.
Crag Road United came from 2-1 behind at half-time to see off visiting Dudley Hill Athletic 6-3.
A Chris McMahon hat-trick was backed up by Andy Steel, Jonathon Hicks and substitute Paul Moorhouse for Crag Road, with Jeremy Hillam, Paul Ellis and Jason Booth replying.
Rawdon Old Boys picked up their second successive win with a 4-2 home verdict against Tyersal Reserves.
Both Campion and Wibsey Reserves posted away victories, with Campion 3-1 winners at Dynamoes while Wibsey had James Hepworth and Sean Pember-ton to thank for the points from a 2-1 success at Lower Hopton Reserves.
Keighley Shamrocks logged the day's highest score with a 9-1 romp at home to rock-bottom Barclays, featuring hat-tricks for Mathew Dykes and Joe Drake.
Leaders Farnley maintained their 100 per cent start with a similarly impressive 7-1 success at Dudley Hill Rangers.
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