THERE'S still no joy for the three teams struggling at the foot of the Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League Premier Division.

Rock-bottom Earby Town are still searching for their first points after a 2-0 defeat against Trawden Celtic which has enable their opponents to replace Grassington United at the top.

Cononley Sports, the team immediately above Earby, went down 2-1 to Silsden Whitestar. Andy King and Sam Stanfield were on target for the winners with Stephen Pearson replying.

Gargrave, currently third from bottom, made an early exit from the League Cup as they went down 3-1 to Grindleton.

The battle between the top two in Division One saw leaders Pendle Renegades thrash second-placed Skipton Town wioth Matthew Bowker scoring twice.

FC Sporting Keighley proved too good for Ingrow & Worth Valley as they recorded a comfortable 3-0 victory.

Embsay, who have yet to collect a point, were pipped 3-2 by Chatburn. David Greenwood and Elliott Stockton were the Embsay scorers.

Carleton striker Robert Bradley netted four times as his side defeated Pendle Renegades Reserves in Division Two. They remain one point behind leaders Manningham All Star who edged out Skipton Town Reserevs 2-1

Goals from Jason Shaw and Andrew Starkey earned Cononley Reserves edged out Settle United Reserves 2-1.