Bradley proved lightning can strike twice as they returned to the scene of their cup semi-final victory to beat Craven League rivals Haworth Road for the second week running.
The Baildon Bottom side were knocked over for 93 as Matt Simpson ran amok to finish with 6-40, while Nick Williamson (41no) starred in the reply.
Cullingworth slipped to defeat at Oakworth, managing only 128-9 before the Roydwood Terrace side got home with five balls to spare (Gareth Marshall 37).
Third-placed Crossflatts dismissed Ingrow for 114 as M Arshad took 5-16. Mick Brooksbank (65no) and Josh Brooksbank (44) made light work of the chase.
Bingley Congs smashed 290-9 in only 35 overs at Embsay, Andy Copping (44) and Neil Copping (96) putting on 137 for the first wicket. The hosts staggered to 170-6 in response.
Cononley lifted themselves off the bottom of the table after a 32-run win at Haworth. Tom Stead racking up 54 before 16-year-old Freddie Pearson took 6-31.
Division Two leaders Thornton snatched the points at Sutton with three balls to spare thanks to 80 from Rob Foster and 69 from Kev Pollard, while second-placed Barrowford slumped to a five-wicket defeat at Riddlesden.
In Division Three, joint-leaders Gargrave were held to a draw by Oakworth II when they were bowled out for 142 chasing 142-8.
It means they now share top spot with Embsay II, who beat previous leaders Airedale, Neville Allen combining 80 with 3-33.
Denholme continue to lose touch in fifth place after slumping to an 84-run defeat at Glusburn II, Stephen Brown scoring a fine 80 and taking 3-49 for the hosts, while John Drake was the star of Skipton CI’s 29-run victory at Cononley with 55 and 7-59.
The top two in Division Four both enjoyed comfortable victories, Crossflatts II seeing off Ingrow II (Brian Freimanis 3-12 and 69no), and Cullingworth II beating Sutton II.
M Zulfiqar hit 40 and then took 6-20 as Sandy Lane II beat Chatburn II, while Bradley II could thank Jago Bean (5-11) after beating Wilsden II.
Stuart Grimshaw (59no), Anthony Stafford (34no) and Darren Greenwood (3-16) were the main contributors to Division Five leaders Little Marsden’s eight-wicket victory at Pendle Forest III.
Bradford & Bingley III climbed the table after hammering Foulridge by 103 runs in Division Five after rattling up 230-4. T Quershi made 72 and D Critchlow 60, with J Hartley also completing a hat-trick to finish with 4-3 for the winners.
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