Silsden AFC stormed to the top of the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division with a 5-0 home win over the side they replace at the summit, Barton Town, in midweek.Kayle Price claimed his second hat-trick in as many games to help the Cobbydalers to the comfortable win with Isaac Baldwin and Casey Stewart starting and finishing the scoring.
Knaresborough Town are two points behind in second spot after they finished 1-1 with visitors
Hallam, the away side snatching the draw with an injury-time equaliser from Calum Ward after Nathan Cartman had given the hosts a 57th minute lead.
Handsworth and
Frickley Athletic were both victorious to move above Barton who drop to fifth.
Mitchell Dunne and Kieran Wells were the scorers for Handsworth as they beat visitors
Penistone Church 2-0 whilst Frickley won by the same scoreline at
Maltby Main with Richard Collier and Keanan Mannings finding the net at the start of the second period.
Finn Donovan's 85th minute winner secured
Thackley a 2-1 victory at home to
Garforth Town and they climb into sixth above
Campion who are now seventh following their 2-2 draw at
Golcar United.
Kieran Suddards and Marcus Day had seemingly given them the points before Daniel Naidole scored his second, this one from the penalty spot, in stoppage time to ensure the spoils were shared.
Albion Sports' perfect start to the league season came to an end as they drew 1-1 with visitors
Emley AFC, Eivind Johnsen's first half opener for the Lions cancelled out after the interval by Iyrwah Gooden for the Pewits.
The bottom two sides met in a match that ended 3-3 in dramatic fashion with away side
Bottesford Town looking to have grabbed a late winner through Reece Moody but there was still further stoppage time left for Matthew Dawes to restore parity for
Pickering Town and leave it honours even.
Eccleshill United were 3-2 victors at
Rossington Main with Brice Ghussein's 62nd minute strike proving to be decisive and
Goole AFC defeated visitors
Tadcaster Albion 2-0 with a Joshua Dacre goal and a Liam Flanagan penalty.
In Division One,
Wombwell Town remain top after their 4-3 victory at
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic, Gavin Allott with a hat-trick for the visitors whilst Taylor Nicholson also struck three for the hosts.
Wakefield AFC had dislodged Wombwell for 24 hours at the summit after a Billy Mole brace and one each from Cory Woodward and Jaydan Sandhu claimed a 4-1 win at
Selby Town.
Shirebrook Town won 6-1 at home to
Swallownest in a match that was switched late on to their place to ensure it would go ahead with goals from Nathan Watson, Joe Parkin, Kian Tansley and Carlton Carty, a penalty from Kiyani Clayton, and an own goal giving the hosts the win that moves them up to fourth.
Jordan Kershaw struck twice as
Nostell Miners Welfare were 4-2 winners at
Brigg Town to jump into fifth whilst Luca Bolino's double helped
Harrogate Railway Athletic to a 3-1 victory at
Armthorpe Welfare and the Rail are now eighth.
Dronfield Town beat hosts
Horbury Town 3-2, thanks to a 59th minute winner from James Lindores, and Steven Wankiewicz's injury-time strike saw
Retford FC to a 2-1 home defeat of
Staveley Miners Welfare.
Three fixtures were called off on Tuesday due to bad weather with
Louth Town's trip to
Athersley Recreation,
Clay Cross Town's home game with
Beverley Town and
Parkgate's match at
Ollerton Town falling victim to the weather.
Meanwhile, Lewis Macaskill, Spencer Clarke and Jordan Turner netted for
Retford United but they bow out of the Notts Senior Cup at the First Round stage following their 5-3 loss at Newark Town.
Photo: Nathan Cartman celebrates scoring the opening goal in Knaresborough Town's 1-1 home draw with Hallam in the Toolstation NCEL Premier Division on Tuesday night. (Picture: Graham Finney Photography)