FARSLEY CELTIC Juniors are doing all that they can to win the Yorkshire Amateur League Premier Division title.
Visitors Headingley were way below par as Juniors rattled in 15 without reply to boost their goal difference.
Left back Luke Kitson (4), Craig Farrand (3), Luke Gordon (3), Ben Cook (2), Andy Cooper (2) and John Mallinson were Farsley's goalscorers, and their goal difference is 26 better than second-placed Huddersfield Amateur but Ealandians are still the main dangers as they are 11 points behind Farsley with five games in hand.
Ealandians took until the 93rd minute to score the only goal of the game at home to Grangefield Old Boys, whose quality attack was snuffed out by the hosts' back three as they suffered a third straight defeat which knocked them out of the title race.
Calverley United, who won 2-1 at Morley Town, might still avoid the drop from the Championship Division.
Ben Binns equalised for the visitors and Will Hardaker got the winner for improving United, who are two points behind the third-from-bottom club but have played three games more.
Hancock Cup finalists Grangefield Old Boys Reserves drew 6-6 at home to Colton Athletic in Division One, coming from behind four times and levelling for the last time when goalkeeper Ross Monaghan netted his second penalty.
Also on target for the fourth-from-bottom club, who have games in hand of their nearest rivals, were Dan Cuff (2), Glen Austwick and Darren Dodsworth.
St Bede's Reserves ended their long losing run in Division Two in emphatic fashion with a 10-0 win at Middleton Park, with keeper Karl Hall bagging a double hat-trick!
Chris Gauci (2), Kyle McGinnis and Jason Davis also scored but it is still long odds on St Bede's Reserves avoiding relegation.
Bainbridge continued their bid to gain promotion from Division Three with a 3-1 victory over sixth-placed Norristhorpe on a 4G surface.
Mohammed Hussain Iqbal, skipper Billal Saleem and Naveed Khan had given the Bradford hosts a 3-0 half-time lead, although Norristhorpe had their chances too.
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