Campion returned to the top of Division One whilst Premier Division leaders Yorkshire Amateur saw their 100% record end in another goal-packed midweek of Toolstation NCEL action.But, the Ammers were just seconds away from making it six wins out of six as they led 1-0 at home to
Maltby Main, thanks to Ross Killock's goal on the hour, until an injury-time penalty converted by Johnathan Williams meant it was a point apiece at the Southerns Stadium.
Garforth Town and
Liversedge climbed up to second and third, respectively, after victories moved them to within four points of the summit.
Jamie Barkway netted on six minutes as Garforth defeated visitors
Barton Town by a single goal whilst Sedge were 4-0 winners at bottom side
Athersley Recreation with all of their goals coming in the opening 31 minutes.
Joseph Gaughan's opener was added to by a Joe Walton brace and Oliver Fearon completed the scoring in a whirlwind first half-hour for Jonathan Rimmington's men.
Handsworth leapt up to eighth, behind Maltby on goal difference, courtesy of a 2-1 home win over
Eccleshill United, Chandler Gibson and Oscar Radford scoring at either end of the match before Jonathan Irving grabbed a stoppage time consolation for the Eagles.
Daniel Facey's early strike and a second-half penalty for Andrew Cooper saw
Albion Sports prevail by the same scoreline against visitors
Penistone Church who had equalised through Kieran Ryan, a win that sees the Lions climb up to ninth.
Bottesford Town remained next-to-bottom but will have been delighted to have picked up their first points of the season with a 4-1 home defeat of
Thackley.
The Poachers were 2-0 up by the break thanks to Ben Johnson and Dayle Hutson before Hashlee Cranidge added a third on 53, Daniel Broadbent pulled one back late on and Cranidge's second poured water on Thackley's fightback.
Despite letting a three-goal lead slip,
Silsden AFC took all three points in an enthralling home clash with
Knaresborough Town that moved them up into thirteenth.
Leon Hurles-Brook, Christopher Wademan and Shaun Airey had seemingly put the hosts out of sight by the interval but Knaresborough rallied in the second period and drew level through Bradley Walker, Calum Ward and Jack Carr.
Hurles-Brook, however, popped up with his second on 86 minutes to claim a 4-3 win for the Cobbydalers.
An Andrew McCreadie brace helped Campion to a 4-1 win that sees them regain top spot in Division One, one point ahead of Emley AFC, with Aidan Kirby and Patrick Sykes also adding to their tally after they had fallen behind to an opener from Callum Graves for their visitors
Swallownest.
There were also midweek victories for
Hallam,
Rossington Main and
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic with Christopher Wood scoring a brace in Hallam's 4-2 triumph at
Hall Road Rangers.
Jordan Buckham also netted twice for Rossington as they beat visitors
Glasshoughton Welfare 4-1, and Luke Francis hit a quickfire first half double for Worsbrough as they dispatched
Skegness Town 3-0 at Park Road.
And, two late goals from Jack Johnson rescued a point for
Retford FC in a match that hosts
Dronfield Town had led 2-0, through a Callum Mawbey strike and a Mark Fereday penalty, until the 84th minute.