Girlington became only the second team to take Spen Valley League points off PREMIER DIVISION leaders Jardy Boys as they earned a 4-4 draw.
Sohil Fiaz and Ahsan Farooq netted twice apiece for the mid-table hosts, with Jardy having Lee Speight, Judd Ledgard, Ricky Lister and Joe Hallas on target.
Unbeaten BD3 United climbed to within a point of the summit with a 2-0 win at Thornhill United Seniors through goals by Talat Mamood and Mohammed Ahmed.
Bradford are a point further back in third after inflicting a first defeat on TVR United and in the process leapfrogging them in the table.
TVR led 2-1 at the interval with goals by Abid Khan and Abul Qasim but eventually lost 4-2 as Gurdip Bhambra, Azir Golzar, Stephen Royston and Itfaq Hussain replied.
West Bradford Spartans crushed second-bottom Mount 8-3, with four-goal Bobby Canning leading the way.
Adam Wigglesworth, Sam Prest, Domenic Petsphar and Daniel Sugden completed the tally.
Basement side Quarry lost 4-1 at Fairbank United, for whom Faisal Shabir and Shazad Ashraf scored twice each to outweigh Paul Egan’s response.
DIVISION ONE leaders Vision maintained their unbeaten record with a 6-0 win against ALC, who dropped a place to fourth. Chris Lever (2), Michael Roebuck (2), Liam Hartley and Danny Penny supplied the firepower.
Second-placed Oakwell won by the same score at rock-bottom Ravenswharfe Hotel thanks to Ashley Barnes (2), James Whiteman (2), Nathan Wilkinson and Dave Martin.
Howden Clough climbed above ALC into third place with a 5-2 win against Inter Batley courtesy of Lee Hepinstall (2), Mark Wardle, Luke Adams and Gary Wood.
Top scorers were BD3 United Reserves as they crushed Thornhill United Seniors B 8-0. Faisal Hussain scored four of the goals, supported by Ithisham Yasin (2), Saad Khan and Shummell Uddin.
Marsh edged out Savile United 5-4 in a thriller as Richard Harvey (2), Michael Padgett (2) and Andrew Shingleton outscored Faisal Adam (2), Adam Munshi and Adnann Githroo.
Bradford All Stars (Kamran Mohammed, Mohfis Hussain) and Norfolk (Imran Farooq 2) shared the points from a 2-2 draw.
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