Rob Ives scored a hat-trick as Jardy Boys beat Thornhill United Seniors in a 6-3 thriller to move top of the Premier Division in the Spen Valley League.
Johnny Beverley, Judd Ledgard and Damion Berry backed up Ives’ treble as their side built on a 3-1 interval cushion.
Aron Kennedy, Tom Hirst and Danny Craven replied for Thornhill, who are back in ninth position.
At the other end of the table there was joy for bottom side Quarry as they broke their duck with a 3-1 home win against West Bradford Spartans.
It was 0-0 at half-time but Quarry then pulled clear through Danny Jackson’s double and an own goal, with Sam Prest replying.
The victory lifted Quarry level on points with second-bottom Mount, who lost 1-0 at home to Bradford after Azir Gulczar’s decisive goal.
The match between TVR United and Fairbank United was abandoned after a pitch invasion by spectators which followed a red card. Second-placed TVR were 5-0 up at the time.
Division One leaders Vision maintained their unbeaten record in emphatic style as they crushed mid-table Norfolk 9-2.
Craig Kellett led the way with four goals, backed up by Michael Roebuck (2), Anthony Bannon, Chris Lever and Aldie Simpson. I Lunatt and Z Khanh replied.
Fellow high-fliers Oakwell were held 1-1 at lowly Thornhill United Seniors B, who had Sam Hargreaves on target in response to Ashley Barnes.
ALC climbed above Oakwell into second place with a 2-0 win at Bradford All Stars courtesy of goals from Ryan Mitchell and Naz Khan.
Howden Clough slipped to fourth after a 2-0 defeat to Marsh, who climbed to fifth thanks to goals from Richard Huddle and Loz Barraclough. David Webster also excelled for the winners.
Bottom side Inter Batley were edged out 2-1 at BD3 United Reserves, Faisal Hussain and an own goal outweighing Arshad Navsarka.
Second-bottom Ravenswharfe Hotel lost by the same score at home to Savile United, Mathew Brook netting for consolation.
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