GRASSINGTON United Reserves' first defeat of the season has knocked them off the top of the Mastab's Craven League Second Division.

Their 4-1 setback at home to Oxenhope Recreation – the match was switched to Town End Field because of wintry conditions in Oxenhope – means that FC Sporting Keighley are the new leaders after a 5-0 victory at bottom club Sutton.

Cross Hills remain top of the Premier Division after Gavin Shearer inspired them to a 4-2 win at Embsay, for whom man of the match David Greenwood scored twice, while Rolls are still second after a 3-0 victory at Earby Town.

Morgan Brown, Jonathon McGeachie and substitute Matthew Coates, who was man of the match, were on target for Rolls, while Skipton LMS are third on the back of a 5-1 triumph at home to Grindleton, courtesy of gong winner Oliver Hunter (3), Alex Conroy and Thomas Hunter.

Cononley Sports won 6-0 at Cowling, with Reece Fowler (2), Craig Gregory (2), Alan Brewer and Samuel Woolley on target, Oren Jeanes doing best for the losers.

Silsden Whitestar stay top of the First Division, despite being held to a 2-2 draw at Ingrow & Worth Valley, Jack Kendall and Benjamin McClennon netting for the Cobbydalers, while Jamie Poulter-inspired Gargrave remain third after a 2-1 victory at AFC Colne.

Craig Ebbrell got the consolation for Cononley Sports Reserves in their 7-1 defeat at Rolls Reserves, whose marksmen were man of the match Chris Gaskell, Chris Holt, Paul McDowell, Luke Scott and Gareth Turner.

Bradley picked up a fine point in a 2-2 draw at Skipton Town, man of the match Zachary Conway and James Robinson being on target for the visitors and man of the match Liam Cartman and Jake Thompson for the hosts, while Bradley Reserves were on the wrong end of an 11-goal thriller at Ingrow & Worth Valley Reserves in the Third Division.

Andrew Hardman (2), Robbie Smith (2) and man of the match Chris Hogg netted for Bradley, who could have scored even more.

Stuart Gee's brace means that Carleton still head the table after a 2-0 victory at home to Ilkley.