SILSDEN Whitestar are back on top of the Skipton Body Repair Centre Premier Division.

They took advantage of Rolls only drawing 3-3 at home to Pendle Renegades with a 4-0 win over visitors Cross Hills.

Andy Kay and Sam Stanfield both scored braces for the Cobbydalers, with the latter taking his tally of goals for Whitestar this season to 14.

Rolls could not follow James Cumpstey's lead in their stalemate against the Renegades, dropping to second place, while Settle United remain fourth after a 2-0 home win over Wilsden Athletic, whose winless run has extended to five matches.

William Beckwith and Elliot Firth were on target for United, while just behind them are Skipton LMS, who beat basement boys Earby Town 8-2, courtesy of man of the match Ian Craven (3), Fred Midgley (3) and Daniel Hunt (2) as they climbed from seventh.

Division One leaders Cowling had a 6-3 victory at Chatburn, where Tom Smith was man of the match, while Rolls Reserves stay second after a 6-2 triumph at Oxenhope Rec, with Damon Clark (3), Chris Holt, Steve Prenton and Tom Shaw being the winners' marksmen. The man of the match award being shared by Scott Moore and Danny Manson.

Bradley, who are struggling in tenth, lost 3-1 at Skipton Town, substitute David Hunt netting the consolation with Town's goals coming from Sam Kimberley, Andrew Nicholson and Jonathon Reynolds, Michael Conroy picking up both man of the match awards.

Settle United Reserves, down 2-0 at half-time at Pendle Renegades Reserves, recovered via George Gowland and Craig Porter to pick up a point in Division Two, where Barnoldswick Barons trounced bottom-of-the-table Otley Town 11-2, Tom Cleaver (4), Joshua Hind (3), Ricky Divito (2) and Alex Senior getting among the goals.

In Division Three, Sutton, inspired by James Macdonald, gained a creditable 3-3 draw at home to leaders Ilkley, climbing from fourth to third in the process, while Cowling Reserves dropped two places to eighth on the back of a 9-1 home thumping from Barlick Wanderers.

On target for the visitors were substitute John Nelson (3), Jonathan Davies (2), Daniel Holden (2), Tom Duerden and Sam Walsh.

Settle United Reserves triumphed 4-2 at Earby Town Reserves, with goals from George Taylor (2), Alastair Smith and Ryan Dunn.