Wibsey clinched a last-four place in the Mumtaz Premier Division Cup for the first time in their ten seasons in the top flight, with a 6-4 home victory over Bay Athletic.

Jimmy Penn (2), Damian Melvin (2), Rob Sewell and Mark Bett scored for Wibsey, while John Buckley (3) and Dennis McKenzie netted for Bay Athletic in a ten-goal thriller.

Littletown looked to be heading for their second cup semi-final place in two games, when with goals from Mick Burke (2) and Darren Griffiths they held a 3-1 half-time advantage at home to Storthes Hall.

Strikes from Stuart Welburn and Chris Margis for Storthes Hall to add to Richard Bowstead's first-half goal sent the game into extra time and Bowstead hit two more to complete his hat-trick and give the Huddersfield outfit a 5-4 victory.

Lower Hopton, who missed out last week on a County FA semi-final spot, made sure of their place in the league semis by beating Ovenden West Riding 4-1.

Silsden's game at home to Hemsworth Miners Welfare was called off and Brighouse Town took advantage to go two points clear at the top of the Mumtaz Premier Division, with a 3-0 victory at Golcar United.

In Division One, Steeton hammered Halifax Irish 9-1. Rob Henson (4), James Gill (2), Adam Smith, Gavin Baluk and Andy McClure were on target to keep them in second place and on course for promotion.

Leaders Altofts reached the 50-point mark by beating Eastmoor 3-1.

Both the Dudley Hill sides Rangers and Athletic suffered defeats in their quest to avoid relegation, Rangers losing 2-0 at third-placed Hall Green United, while Athletic were well-beaten at home 7-1 by Keighley Shamrocks.

Rawdon Old Boys stay in the relegation frame after a last minute equaliser by Steve Oakes gave hosts Hunsworth a point in a 3-3 draw.

Salts remain in pole position in Division Two despite losing 1-0 at Roberttown.

Bottom-placed Crag Road United won their second successive game with a 5-3 home win over Dynamoes.

Campion had Adam Jones (2), Raf Roberts and Lincoln Donaldson to thank for their 4-0 home victory over Ovenden West Riding to maintain their two points lead at the top of Division One (Reserves).