After the penultimate Saturday of the West Riding County Amateur League season, the destination of the Premier Division championship is still in the balance.
Defending champions Ovenden West Riding still lead the way on goal difference over Steeton, who beat strugglers Lepton Highlanders 1-0 with a early Lee Reilly goal.
Bay Athletic, with games in hand, are two points adrift after second-half strikes from Brighton Mugadza, Kieron Ryan and Sam Jerome beat Salts 3-2, who had Kyle Berry and Sam Waterhouse on target.
Tyersal had to come from 4-2 behind at home to Golcar United to win a ten-goal thriller 6-4.
Aaron Heywood and Andrew Bailey both scored twice to add to contributions from Luke Horton and Allan Morley Junior after a Wayne Shooter treble and Chris Cornelly had put Golcar in control.
Campion edged nearer the foot of the table and had only a Damian Melvin consolation to show as their hosts Marsden, with strikes from Dean Siddiq, Steve Richard and Jonathon Newiss, won 3-1.
Hunsworth secured second place in Division One behind Huddersfield YMCA with a 3-0 home victory over Wibsey, Joel Farrar (2) and Craig Gilroy being Hunsworth's marksmen.
Steeton Reserves were denied a guaranteed promotion spot from Division Two when they were held to a 3-3 draw by West Horton.
Salts Reserves, who could yet deny Steeton second place, had Richard Magson (4) and Edward Bennett (2) in form as they beat Golcar United Reserves 6-1 to narrow Steeton's lead to six points.
After Saturday, Bay Athletic Reserves, with four games to play, held a one-point advantage at the top.
The League Cup finals have been arranged for the week commencing May 20.
The programme is: Monday, May 20, Division One final: AFC Emley v Halifax Irish at Overthorpe FC. Wednesday, May 22, Division Two final: Ovenden WR Reserves v Salts Reserves at Steeton FC. Friday, May 24, Premier Division final: Steeton v Ovenden West Riding at Campion. All three games kick off at 7pm.
Philip Rhodes
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