Huddersfield Daily Examiner

League leaders look to stretch unbeaten start

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so, are having a hard time just putting out a team each week and are still without a point.

Junction lead the way in Division Three having won all six of their games by scoring 39 goals and conceding only four.

Luke Robertson has been on target 10 times for them already. Rose and Crown (Darton) have yet to pick up a point.

In Division Four, newcomers of a kind Huddersfie­ld YM lead the way having already scored 30 goals, with Luke Peacock helping himself to five.

It is a team game at YM this season with 13 different players having found the net in their opening six games.

Deighton were the visitors to Laund Hill and came away with a deserved draw.

Last season’s champions, Newsome Reserves, lead Reserve Division One with nine different players already scoring.

Linthwaite Reserves are a close second and they too are free scoring with 13 players finding the net in their six games this season.

Fothergill & Whittles top Reserve Division Two, scoring 37 goals in the first six games and only conceding five.

Kristian Evans has found the net 12 times while strike partner Andrew White has managed to notch six.

Dalton Dynamos lead Reserve Division Three, unbeaten with six wins, as Shaun Simpson and Piotr Jatczak have hit 15 between them so far.

At the bottom of the division, Honley A and Hade Edge Reserves have yet to win a point at this early stage of the season.

Hepworth United Reserves are the early pacesetter­s in Reserve Division Four with Skelmantho­rpe Reserves and Marsden Reserves close behind.

Mount Reserves and Scholes A are still finding their feet and both remain without a point.

In the opening round of the West Riding County FA Cup, Heywood Irish Centre make the short trip to Greetland near Halifax while Honley visit Middleton Park FC in Leeds.

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