IT was top against bottom in the West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division as Bay Athletic did just enough to see off struggling Lower Hopton, battling to a 2-1 win.
Goals from Kitson Gayle and John Buckley put Athletic four points clear at the top.
Second-placed Ovenden West Riding put pressure on the leaders after a 4-2 win at Halifax Irish.
Steve Fullard, Ciaren Green and Mick Palethorpe all netted for
Ovenden.
A hat-trick from Declan Corby was the key for Wibsey, who came from behind to beat Kirkburton 3-2.
Daniel Ingham and Lee Bradley had put Kirkburton in front in the first half.
Hall Green United came from 2-1 down to beat Brighouse Town 3-2. Goals from John Moore, Danny Milne and Chris Turner sealed the points for United.
A bottom-of-the-table clash between Golcar United and Ardsley Athletic ended in a 1-1 draw.
Albion Sports go top of Division One after a 3-1 away win at Dudley Hill Rangers.
Second-half strikes from Karl Hall and Jordan Missin, plus an own goal from Mat Grimshaw, sealed the win.
Hunsworth are still searching for their first points of the season after a 3-0 home defeat to Salts.
Goals from Kristen Hargreaves, Gareth Gott and Lee Grice made it two wins in three for Salts.
Hunsworth are not the only team yet to get off the mark after Keighley Shamrocks lost 3-0 to Ventus/Yeadon Celtic.
A brace from Terry Hargreaves and a goal from Anthony Hannan condemned Shamrocks to their fourth successive defeat.
A superb performance from Tyersal's Glyn Beale saw him net four times as his side beat Crag Road United 4-0.
United's defence was put to the sword by Beale, leaving Crag Road with just four points from as many games.
Eastmoor and Heckmondwike Town had to settle for a point after a 2-2 draw.
Tom Whitworth and Jordan Corfield struck for Eastmoor, but efforts from Town's Elliot Williams and Rob Hiscocks resulted in a stalemate.
In Division Two, Storthes Hall Reserves went joint-top after a 6-2 win over third-placed Liversedge.
Steven Stuart grabbed a hat-trick in the rout.
Storthes are joined at the top by Bronte Wanderers after their superb comeback win over Campion Reserves.
Wanderers were two down at the break but goals from Andy Conway, Daniel Mallinson and David Anderson secured a memorable 3-2 win.
A thrilling 7-4 win for West Horton against Dudley Hill Athletic gave the home side their first points of the campaign.
Tamir Khan and Noor Altaf both grabbed two goals.
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