By Aidan Hopson
Honley went three points clear at the top of the Huddersfield District League Premier Division with a 4-1 win over Valley neighbours Holmbridge.
Oliver Willitts and Mathew Stor both scored twice for Honley and Jordan Saville scored for Holmbridge.
Alpha Bah, Asad Hussain and Jamal Simpson scored for Deighton in their 3-2 win over Netherton whose goals were scored by Jack O’Connor and Harry Prosser.
Diggle picked up their first points of the season with goals from Kobe Shaw (two) and Michael Frankovitch (two) in a 4-0 win over Newsome Reserves.
Ryan Wadsworth hit a hat-trick as Linthwaite Athletic beat Kirkheaton Rovers 4-1 with Kelan Gorski completing the scoring. Robert Holroyd scored for Yetton.
In Division 1 Grange Moor Saints top the table after they inflicted the first defeat of the season on AFC Volunteers with goals from Cameron Wilkey, Nathan Mayall and Connor Steele in a 3-2 win. Ryan Matthew and Ronan Helliwell scored for the Volunteers.
Berry Brow Reserves moved up to third beating Holme Valley Academicals 9-1. Elliott Stevenson scored four as Cumberworth beat Kirkburton 4-3 with Luke Hanson, Thomas Whitfield and Taylor Hartley scoring for Burton.
Chris Blakely also hit four as Linthwaite Athletic Reserves beat Wooldale Wanderers 5-1 to go second. Jacob Woods completed the scoring for Linfit with Matthew Leonard scoring for Wooldale.
Brighouse Athletic are up to third in Division 2 following their 2-1 win at Meltham Athletic with goals from Kristian Ellis and James Hardaker. Jack Ellis-Pownall scored the consolation for Meltham.
Paul Hill scored for Huddersfield Laund Hill in their 1-1 draw with Britannia Sports Reserves with Noah Harris scoring for Britannia.
Anbua Kator and Coby Taylor-Stead scored for Berry Brow A in their 2-1 win over Heywood Irish Centre with Joe Dunrod scoring for Heywoods.
Hade Edge narrowly beat St Columba’s 3-2 with goals from Jake Clayton, Ashley Cutts and Eddie Dalton with George Cook and Jacob Richardson scoring for the Saints.
Holmbridge Reserves remain the division leaders despite a 3-3 draw with Netherton Reserves. Mitchell Garner (two) and Ben Balmforth scored for Netherton with Andrew Haigh (two) and Robbie Peto scoring for Holmbridge.
Allerton maintained their 100% record and the lead of Division 3 with a 6-0 win over Cumberworth Reserves with goals from Mohammed Khan (two), Adan Ali, Sheikh Ahmad and Qasim Mohammed (two).
AFC Lindley are second beating bottom club Berry Brow B 5-1 with goals from Joe Murphy (four) and Dylan Letremy with Sam Nadin scoring for the Brow.
Callum Chima, Ben Storrie (two) and Kyle Thomas scored as Kirkheaton Rovers Reserves move up to third beating Wooldale Wanderers Reserves 4-2. Dean Horn and Max Johnson scored for Wooldale.
Skelmanthorpe Reserves beat Linthwaite Athletic A 4-0 with goals from Danny Simpson, Ronan Greenwood, Dan Hart and Brad Taylor.
James Edwards (three) and Ryan Patterson (two) scored for Slaithwaite United in their 5-3 win over Mount whose goals were scored by Sam Dawson (two) and Danny Moxon.
In Division 4, Deighton A beat Scissett Reserves 8-0 with goals from Emick Katika (four), Piotr Jatczak, Kobi Grant and Isaac McDonald (two).
Brook Motors are up to third after their 3-1 win at Netherton A with goals from Harry Mallinson (two) and Jacob Tatlock. James Higgins scored for Netherton.
Gian-Mario Busia, Brock Jackson (two) and Ismael Maria Imbuqui (two) scored for Grange Moor Saints Reserves in their 5-2 win over Almondbury Woolpack Reserves with Callum Palmer scoring twice for Woolpack.
In Division 5 newcomers East Bowling beat Mount Reserves 11-0 and Cartworth Moor drew 2-2 with neighbours Hade Edge Development. Josh Morrissey and Reece Brocklehurst scored for Cartworth with Callum Bolton and Frank Johnson scoring for Hade Edge.
Nathan Hurst, James Meadows and Ben Sykes scored for Britannia Sports A in their 3-4 loss to Mount Pleasant whose goals were scored by Danish Khan (two) and Zaid Mamaniat (two).
Antonio Ferra was in fine form hitting three for Fenton United in their 6-2 win over Slaithwaite United Reserves. Aahil Ali, Zain Sarfraz and Mahmood Awad completed the scoring for Fenton with Aaron Van Leeuwen and Ethan Roberts scoring for Slawit.