LADYHILL A carded a full house of winners as they posted a 26-4 demolition of Littlemoor Sports and Social Club A in the Naylor Premier League.
Scott Haynes' 21-7 was the pick of the winners. Visitors Littlemoor will have been disappointed with the result as all the close games went against them.
Pudsey A remain top after an impressive 19-11 win at Eccleshill A, with James Hanson's 21-9 the best of six winners.
Shipley Club A find themselves a point behind Pudsey A after making it three wins from three with an 18-12 home victory over Clayton A, Paul Wilczynski 21-4 and Matthew Jacques 21-6 doing the damage for Shipley.
Cranmore are going to struggle this season in their first year in the top flight and will not be helped by the state of their green.
After a narrow opening-day home victory, they have suffered two bad defeats, and on Saturday they suffered their first home loss, going down 19-11 against Brighouse Sports A as the visitors carded seven winners.
Paul King 21-12 and Michael Goodall 21-13 showed some resistance for Cranmore.
Whitkirk, on the other hand, will surely survive with such a tricky home green, and it was reigning champions Crossgates who were the latest team to come a cropper, going down to an 18-12 defeat, helped by a superb 21-3 from home captain Nichole Farrar.
Crossgates have had a disappointing start to the season, but will be relatively happy with 12 points at Whitkirk, as many other teams will struggle to get that.
Only Elland CA&BC and Asa Briggs A remain undefeated in the Godwin League, but it's Wyke who lead the way, despite suffering a 17-13 defeat at Greengates A, who had Darren Metcalf and Peter Wilson to thank as both secured 21-10 winning cards.
Elland look a certainty for promotion after yet another excellent result – a 17-13 win at Rufford A, who surprisingly are still looking for their first victory of the season.
Gordon Bradford 21-3 and Adrian Kenyon 21-7 helped keep Elland undefeated, despite a great 21-7 from Debbie Kirkbright for Rufford.
Asa Briggs A are looking for a quick return to the top flight, and will have been pleased with an 18-12 win at Brighouse Sports B, with Mark Senior and Jack Summers both carding 21-10 victories to ensure the aggregate went the way of the visitors.
Pudsey B saw off a strong Eccleshill B side 22-8, thanks to the experienced Stuart Hanson 21-7 and new signing Mark Dobson 21-9.
Alan Mazurke's 21-8 success for Littlemoor S&SC B was in vain as a rule infringement, as well as six away winners, meant Guiseley A left with a 21-9 success.
Clayton B were 25-5 winners over Drighlington in the Observer League, with single-figure triumphs by John Lister 21-5, Tony Brocksom 21-6, Tom Harney 21-8 and Alan Peel 21-9.
Drighlington continue to struggle and are still searching for their first victory of the season, as are Wibsey A, who went down to a 19-11 defeat at The Hollies, despite great wins by Jordan Brown 21-4 and David Lupton 21-8.
The Hollies replied with wins by David Hurd 21-6, Duncan McPhail 21-8 and Walter Stockhill 21-9 to ensure a home victory.
Hightown find themselves top of the league after an 18-12 home win over Ladyhill B, thanks to a great 21-9 victory by Julie Best.
David Hill 21-7 and the evergreen Brian Dowling 21-9 helped Horsforth Woodside A to a 22-8 home win over Peel A, while Ian Fraser 21-7 and David Roberts 21-8 were the pick of seven home winners as Wyke B defeated Hove Edge A 20-10, despite a stunning 21-3 by Richard Hopley for the visitors.
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