JAMES Davies produced a quick-fire century to clinch Otley's victory over Burley and keep them on the heels of Division One leaders Beckwithshaw, who notched their sixth successive Aire-Wharfe League win in beating Bilton.
Opener Danny Bryan scored 37 for Burley but then, with Sam Blake (5-39) getting among the wickets, they struggled to 76-6 until Jason Wright (41) and Kyme Tahirkhell (40) stepped up to boost the total to a respectable 193.
For a while that looked as though it might be enough as Nick Brook picked up four Otley wickets with only 26 on the board.
But Davies, who raced to 116 not out off 77 balls, and Jamie Pickering (47no) turned the game around with a winning 168 partnership.
Ben Heritage (86) and Kuda Samunderu (62no) helped Rawdon to 221-8 before Zimbabwean all-rounder Samunderu (3-56) and Nathan Goldthorp (3-22) restricted North Leeds to 155-9 to send their side into the top half of the table.
Tom Stead included two wickets in consecutive balls in his five-over spell of 3-12 for Steeton and, with James Emmott (3-18), skittled Ilkley out for 99.
Opener Jonathan Hughes top-scored with 27 and the total was made a little more respectable by tailenders Rob Spivey (22) and Henry Wilson (17).
But it was never going to be enough and Steeton got home with five wickets to spare.
Newly-promoted Horsforth stormed to the top of Division Two with a decisive win over Knaresborough.
Leon Harber scored his second successive half-century, Gareth Lee (44) took his league tally past 300 and Ryan Sharrocks hit 67 to take Horsforth to 247-8 on their way to an 89-run victory.
They take over top spot from Green Lane, who were defeated at Pool.
Openers Waleed Akhtar (43) and Phil Atkinson (45) gave Lane a solid start but Siraj Hussain (16) was the only other player in double figures as they slid to 136, a total Pool passed with six wickets in hand.
Michael O'Flaherty (3-10) and Paul Quinlan (3-24) led the way as Illingworth were bowled out for 133 to give Harden a 29-run victory.
All-round duo Richard Nichols (3-32 and 55no) and Iqbal Khan (3-47 and 42no) starred as Skipton beat Ben Rhydding by five wickets.
Mick Scott picked up six cheap wickets and Nadeem Hanif the other four as Thackley were skittled for 83 – and even though Tong Park Esholt did not find batting much easier, Ross Todd (48no) clinched a four-wicket win.
In Division Three, Tom Lester marked his debut after moving from Pool by helping Menston past Hall Park.
Callum Postle hit 46 for Park but, with Charlie Parker and Josh Dracup each picking up four wickets, the visitors were restricted to 146.
Lester then hit 84 in the reply and, with Kyle Smith (38no), made sure of the seven-wicket win.
Runs were hard to come by at Calverley, where Bolton Villas were dismissed for 76 with Michael Clarke (27) being the only player in double figures.
The home side faced a crisis when they lost five wickets without moving their score from 65 but Alastair Long steered them home.
Despite the efforts of Olicanian bowlers Sajeed Ijaz (6-25) and Harry Smallwood (4-44), Silsden managed to reach 188 thanks mainly to Muhammad Waqas (53) and Sadir Khan (41).
But it still was not enough to give Silsden a first win as Smallwood (37) and David Healey (68) led the run chase.
Addingham's promotion hopes took a knock when they were bowled out for 103 by second-bottom Upper Wharfedale, who eased to a seven-wicket win.
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