CAMPION striker Steve Hollingworth extended his seasonal tally of goals in all competitions to 42 as he helped himself to four in the West Riding County Amateur League.
Hollingworth's quartet helped to blow away Premier Division hosts Storthes Hall 7-0, with Omar Habeeb, Liam Charles and Adam Jarrett netting the others.
Campion stay second but leaders Golcar United failed to pick up the one point they required to lift the trophy as they lost 1-0 to a Brighton Mugadza second-half strike at home to Huddersfield neighbours Bay Athletic.
Steeton also picked up a point with a 1-1 draw at home to Lower Hopton. Joshua Huntley scored for Steeton, with James Mortimer equalising.
Salts slipped up at home, losing 3-2 to Littletown, with Jonny Cunnington and Mat Bailey on target for Salts while Joe Jagger (2) and Richard Newman netted for the visitors.
Ventus-Yeadon Celtic made sure of at least second place in Division One as Adam Turner (2) and Terry Hargreaves scored in their 3-0 home victory over Steeton Reserves.
Wakefield City remain in pole position, three points ahead of Ventus with two games in hand, after a Ryan Barker strike gave them a 1-0 home success over Campion Reserves.
With only two points from their previous six league outings, Wibsey bounced back as Philip Brogan, Damian Harland and Matthew Smith netted in a 3-0 win at Westbrook YMCA.
Bradford Horton Sports have climbed into fourth place on the back of five successive wins, their latest being 2-1 at home to Lepton Highlanders thanks to goals by Anil Singh and Ashley Northin.
Gildersome Spurs Old Boys and Honley have secured the top-two places in Division Two.
The Old Boys, with Ben Keedy and Mike Hall on target, beat fourth-placed Golcar United Res 2-0 stay top.
Honley, with goals from Oliver Willits (3), Richard Bray, Ben Lindley and Mat Sykes, defeated Bay Athletic Reserves 6-2 to stay three points adrift with a match in hand.
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