Champions East Bierley have taken over at the top of the second teams Division One after picking up a maximum 20 points for beating Keighley by 179 runs.
It was their seventh straight win and they are now one point ahead of Esholt who gained 15 points for a seven-wicket win over Pudsey St Lawrence.
Skipper Matthew Anderson hit 44 and took four for eight for East Bierley. James Petty (49), Steve Simpson (33) and Arron Brook (33) were the other main contributors to an East Bierley score of 275-9. Keighley were dismissed for 96.
Esholt skittled out Pudsey St Lawrence for 83 with Chris Hester taking five for 16 and Yassir Abbass (4-23), Masaver Massidique was unbeaten on 32 when Esholt reached their victory target.
Cleckheaton hauled themselves off the bottom of the table with an eight-wicket win over Lightcliffe. Chris Stott (67no) and Dean Worrall (40no) shared an unbroken third-wicket stand of 82 while Rhys Jowett chipped in with 37. Lightcliffe's innings of 149 was dominated by an unbeaten 58 from Richie Powe. Edward Walmsley (4-18) and Matthew West (3-37) were the pick of the Cleckheaton bowlers.
Spen Victoria slipped to the bottom after suffering a nine-wicket defeat against Woodlands. Young slow bowlers Chris Walker (5-40) and Harry Smallwood (3-17) had Spen in a spin. Only George Deegan (57) looked at ease as Spen were dismissed for 119. Woodlands romped to victory in 17.4 overs with in-form opener Cieran Garner blasting an unbeaten 82 off 45 balls. he hit two sixes and 13 fours.
Yeadon and Hanging Heaton both picked up maximum points. Skipper Andrew Pickering made 92 as Yeadon piled up 234-6 against Bowling Old Lane who were dismissed for 134. Opener Saeed Afsar top scored with 53 while Stephen Gilks was the pick of the bowlers with three for 39.
Ben Gilbert took four for ten and Pete Byrne (4-26) as Hanging Heaton dismissed Baildon for 97 to secure a 128-run win. Rob Smith (62no) and Chris Goodaire (40) were the main contributors to Hanging Heaton's score of 225-7.
Paul Eachus hit an unbeaten 60 to secure a three-wicket win for Pudsey Congs against Farsley. Eachus and Richard Jubb (36) helped Congs to edge past Farsley's score of 161 all out. Skipper Michael Oldfield took four for 30 for Congs while Joe Greaves was the main contributor for Farsley with an unbeaten 63.
Division Two's joint leaders Morley and Undercliffe both had easy wins. Morley dismissed lowly Bankfoot for 91 with Richard Winn taking six for 28 and Edward Ream (3-22). Evergreen Peter Lloyd hit 51not out as Morley secured a six-wicket success.
Undercliffe looked like slipping to a surprise defeat when they were dismissed for 106, but hit back to bowl out Hartshead Moor for 73. Andy Wilsdon took four for 16 and Abid Jahangir (4-23).
Third-placed Manningham Mills closed to within four points of the joint leaders after collecting a 20-point maximum for their 122-run win over Brighouse. Mohammad Faisal (83) and Nadeem Ghalib (49) helped Mills to make 234-9 before dismissing Brighouse for 112. Opener Nigel Elkin top scored with 36 for Brighouse while Hassan Mahmood was the most successful Mills bowler with four for seven.
Craig Woodhead (4-16) and Matthew Hirst (4-35) set up Gomersal's three-wicket win over Great Horton. Their efforts enabled Gomersal to bowl out the home side for 154 despite 49 from opener Wahid Iqbal. Zahir Hussain (48) and Craig Lightowler (43no) helped Gomersal; to their target.
Robert Worsnop took five for nine as Saltaire skittled out Idle for 77 on their way to an eight-wicket win. Sajid Ali hit 40 not out as Saltaire eased to victory.
Waj Ali(5-35) helped set up Bradford & Bingley's five-wicket triumph over Windhill. Only number ten Lewis Dean (35) made an impact as Windhill were dismissed for 139. Bradford & Bingley eased to their target with James Dunn making 47.