GRASSINGTON United got a big win on Saturday against derby rivals Skipton Town in the Premier Division of the Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League.

Grassington cruised to victory, winning 6-0 against the Skipton side thanks to a hat-trick by Oscar Canny, a brace by Reece Fowler and a goal by Jack Schindler.

Second place Settle United won a close one, beating Trawden Celtic 3-2 as Aaron Woodhouse scored a hat-trick.

FC Sporting Keighley beat bottom side Cowling 4-0, led by a brace from Shazad Khan.

Goals by Nathan Taylforth and Paul Oldroyd lifted Rolls to a 2-0 win against Broomhill.

In Division One, Cononley Sports beat Bradley 5-1 with goals coming from Mish Allen, Cameron Knowles, William Leeming, Chris Lumsden and David Turner.

A brace by Samuel Birks and a goal each by Edward Evans and Joseph Woods led division leaders Crosshills to a 4-2 victory against Silsden Whitestar. Bradley Fay was amongst the goal scorers for the Silsden side.

Settle United Reserves beat Rolls Reserves 3-0, with Mark Loughlin and substitute Dale Denham amongst the goals for the North Craven side.

In Division Two, Barlick Wanderers and Addingham played to a 3-3 draw, with Danny Ellis, Daniel Holden and Kyle Platt scoring for Barlick. Addingham were led by a brace from Steven Hunt. Addingham's Man of the Match Lee Walker also scored, but Thomas Barritt was sent off as was Thomas Holden.

Bingley Town Reserves and Earby Town played to 1-1 draw. Earby's Joel Howard scored a goal, but was also sent off.

Cowling Reserves and Skipton Reserves drew 1-1 with Stephen Wood scoring for Cowling and Luke Lockwood getting Skipton's goal.

Division Four leaders Barnoldswick Barons crushed bottom side Addingham Reserves 8-0. Aaron Borrowdale netted four goals for Barnoldswick, with Matthew Blackwell, Matthew King, Owen Pearson and substitute Oliver Venn adding a goal each.

Second place Salts 4ths kept pace with the leaders with a 9-0 win over Cononley Sports 2nds.

Settle United 3rds beat Sutton 6-1, with Fraser Gowland, Dan Rose, Jacob Wroe and Benjamin Hulse amongst the goal scorers.