By Aidan Hopson

Nathan Eastwood scored twice to make it 40 goals for the season as Division 1 leaders Heywood Irish Centre won 5-1 at home to Holmbridge. Thomas Mellor, Kieron Mayall and Stephen Greer also scored for Heywood’s and Sean Hazelden scored for Holmbridge.

Newsome stay second as Devonte Gayle, Doran Jordan (two) and Kyle Walton scored in a 4-1 win at Fothergill and Whittles. Berry Brow are up to third as Thomas Oakes (two), Luke Gibson and Anthony Docherty scored in a 4-0 win over Shepley. Kyle Hawley hit a brace as Diggle drew 2-2 away at Scholes.

In Division 2 on Saturday, Britannia Sports moved up to second with goals from Will Winnard (two), Ryan Lach (three), Alex Pearson and Jonathan Bottomley in a 7-1 win at Cumberworth. Mark Greenwood scored for Cumberworth.

Joe Muxworthy (two), James Knowles (two) and Daniel Lorryman scored as Huddersfield Laund Hill beat Kirkburton 5-2 with Henry Bilton and Mikey Vickerman scoring for the Burton.

AFC Lindley regained second place on Tuesday with a narrow 1-0 win away at Holme Valley Academicals. As it stands AFC Lindley are in the promotion place on goal difference having completed their fixtures. Britannia Sports now in third place have a game to play when they need at least a point for promotion.

In the Reserve Section Division 1 Newsome are still top after goals from Nathan Spencer, Kyle Walton (two), Adam Hill, Lee Bradshaw, Deon Simmonds (two) and Drey Marren saw off Dalton Dynamos in a 9-1 win. Linthwaite Athletic stay close in second after a 9-0 demolition of Heywood Irish Centre.

AFC Lindley and Kirkburton are playing for the remaining promotion place in Division 2. Both teams are level on points with AFC Lindley having a superior goal difference and a game to play.

Fothergill and Whittles A took the second promotion place in Division 4 just pipping Shepley on goal difference.

In the Gee Cup semi-final at Lepton Highlanders Berry Brow A beat Dalton Dynamos A 2-0 with goals from Raymond Chingombe and Keegan Morgan.

In the second Gee Cup semi-final at Paddock, Netherton A narrowly lost to Slaithwaite United 4-2. James North had a fine game for Slawit hitting three with John Davies scoring the other. Jacob Mortimor and Matthew Harmer scored for Netherton.

On Saturday in the Huddersfield FA Trophy semi-final Levi Maturine (two), Daniel Ryan (two), Drey Marren and Thomas Stockdale scored as Newsome Reserves moved through to the final beating a tired Dalton Dynamos A 6-1.

Max Leonard scored twice as Linthwaite Athletic moved through to the Huddersfield FA Challenge Cup final beating Deighton 2-1. Johnathan Reilly scored for Deighton.