Bradford have gone to the top of the Spen Valley League Premier Division – on goal difference.
They beat visitors Fairbank United with goals from Asir Gulzawr (2), Itfaq Hussain and John Singh.
Jardy Boys are level with Bradford on points with a game in hand but have a plus-eight goal difference compared to Bradford’s plus nine.
Rob Ives scored the only goal of the game for Jardys against Ravensthorpe Rangers.
TVR United and BD3 United, who lead the chasing pack, drew 2-2, Mohammed Ismaeel and Nassar Hussain netting for TVR and Sajad Ali and Intikab Alam for BD3.
Girlington closed to within a point of fifth-placed Fairbank after a 4-2 victory over Thornhill United Seniors.
Sohail Fiaz (2), Hussman Hussain and Erhaan Butt were Girlington’s marksmen, John Hiscock and Craig Hampshire replying.
Mount turned a 2-1 half-time lead into a 5-2 victory to climb off the bottom of the table at Quarry and put the home side there instead.
Scorers for Mount were Raees Lorgat (2), Imran Lunat, Ahmed Nana and Mohamed Adam. Damian Auty and Danny Goodlad replied.
Unbeaten Division One front-runners Vision were held to a draw for only the second time this season.
Hosts BD3 United were their opponents and led 2-1 in the second half, Safraz Akhtar netting a brace, with Michael Roebuck and Aidi Simpson being on target for Vision.
ALC drew 1-1 with Savile United after a goalless first half, Ashley Dutton scoring for ALC and Anis Chinchan Giri for Savile United.
Misbah Choudhry, Muddassar Idrees and Kasim Shah were on target for Bradford All Stars in their 3-1 victory at Ravenswharfe Hotel, David Hodgson getting their consolation.
Norfolk beat Inter Batley 2-1, thanks to an own goal and an effort from M Sambhi. S Barber scoring for Inter Batley.
Thornhill B lost 2-1 to Howden Clough, for whom Phil Clarke and Chu Chu Spu were on target. Ryan Bolton scored for Thornhill in the 80th minute to reduce the arrears.
Marsh beat Oakwell 4-3, having led 2-1 at half-time. Chris Blackburn (2), man of the match Andrew Shingleton and Richard Harvey were Marsh's marksmen.
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