STEVE Hollingworth took his season's tally of goals in all games to 36 with a West Riding County Amateur League hat-trick in Campion's 4-2 win at Littletown in the Premier Division on Saturday.
Second-placed Campion actually trailed 2-0 to goals by Blake Maud and Joe Jagger for the hosts until midway through the second half.
But the Bradford outfit then raised their game to extend their recent unbeaten run as Nathan Woodward backed up Hollingworth's treble.
Tyersal matched visiting Ovenden West Riding for the first 45 minutes but ran out of steam and eventually lost 6-1.
Dave Geddes netted for the bottom side but Jamie Williams, Carlton Pownall and Andy Bailey supplied two goals apiece in reply as Ovenden eased clear.
Salts slipped to back-to-back defeats against Lower Hopton as they followed up the previous weekend's 3-0 home loss with a 3-2 reverse in the return fixture.
Liam Royal struck twice supported by Nathan Alexander for the hosts, with Joe Pleasance and Gareth Gott responding.
Hunsworth picked up a 2-1 victory and three points from their trip to Steeton thanks to a bizarre goal.
Sam Rooke had given Steeton a first-half advantage but then handed Hunsworth the winner when a clearance from a team-mate struck him on the back and flew straight past the home keeper.
Dale Wright had earlier levelled the scores with Hunsworth equalising goal.
Dudley Hill Rangers maintained top spot in Division One with a narrow 3-2 home win over second-bottom DRAM Community.
Jamie Scott, Liam Bastey and Wayne Broxholme scored for Rangers as Ryan Haigh and Simon Lee replied to push them all the way.
Second-placed Wakefield City, who have played four games fewer than Dudley Hill, stay two points adrift and favourites for the title after goals by Andy McManus, Ryan Barker and Oliver Rawson gave them a 3-0 home win over Wibsey.
Bradford Horton Sports returned to winnings ways after three successive defeats with a 2-1 victory at Westbrook YMCA.
Billy McGrath had edged Westbrook ahead in the second half but the visitors turned the tables with replies from Kirk Taylor and Jordan Northin.
Gildersome Spurs Old Boys took a step closer to the Division Two league and cup double with a comfortable semi-final victory over Bradford FC.
The section leaders swamped their second-bottom opponents 8-1 and will now meet Bay Athletic Reserves in the final on a date and venue yet to be arranged.
League action saw Andy Howland and Richard Magson both on target with hat-tricks in Salts Reserves' 9-0 home victory over basement side Tyersal Reserves, with Callum Astley (2) and Ryan Whitfield completing the tally.
Midweek action includes the second Premier Division Cup semi-final between Huddersfield YMCA and Ovenden West Riding at Brighouse Town's ground tomorrow (7pm), with the winners meeting Campion in the May decider.
Then on Thursday (7.30pm), Salts play Oxenhope Recreation in the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup semi-finals. This tie takes place at the County FA's headquarters at Woodlesford in Leeds.
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