CONONLEY Sports Reserves' will have to replay their Craven & District FA Norman Pratt Trophy tie.

They were 2-2 at Earby Town Reserves in the 89th minute when the game had to be abandoned after the home keeper broke a leg following a collision with a defender.

Sam Wooley and Nick Kaminski had earned Cononley a share of the spoils.

However, a stunning free-kick was the highlight of Mastab's Craven League Third Division Bradley Reserves' 2-1 victory over Second Division Settle United Reserves in another tie.

Skipton Town Reserves may only be fourth in the Third Division but they are the section's leading scorers.

They went to the top of the goal charts on the back of a 10-0 home victory over basement boys Sutton Reserves.

Naq Hussain's hat-trick was supported by braces from Shane Dwyer and Darren Hey, Josh Newton also being among the scorers.

Below-par Cross Hills Reserves suffered their first defeat – 4-1 at Addingham, for whom it was a first win. Jack Harrison scored the consolation.

Lewis Bradley Bannister was on target for Barlick Wanderers in their 5-1 home defeat by Pendle Renegades Reserves.

It was a happier day for Cross Hills' first team, who won 2-0 at home to Earby Town via Josh Page and Rob Matthews to go top of the Premier Division.

Wilsden Athletic had drawn two of their four matches, so it was hardly a surprise when they shared the points in a 2-2 draw at home to Grassington United, for whom man of the match Tom Bradford and Ian Craven were on target .

Silsden Whitestar have climbed to second in the First Division following their 3-2 victory at Rolls Reserves.

Dominic Creed, Sam Stanfield and James Whitehead netted for Whitestar, substitutesChristopher Holt, named their man of the match by Silsden, and Kevin Toland replying for seventh-placed Rolls.

Sutton, like their second string, have yet to gain a point, their fifth defeat coming by 4-1 at home to Skipton LMS Reserves, whose marksmen were Thomas Hunter, George Moffat, Calum Wootton and substitute Shaun West.