Silsden reached the semi-finals of the League Cup, beating Campion 4-1 on a bumpy and tacky surface.
Mick Ward gave Silsden the lead after 25 minutes when he got onto the end of an Andy Holden cross. Holden scored the second at the far post after good work by Martin Bland.
In the second half Silsden extended their lead when Mick Ward added his second after a goalmouth scramble which saw Ward and Jimmy Spencer desperate to knock the ball home.
Campion came into the game and scored with a deflection which came off Jimmy Hedges and looped over goalkeeper Martin Foulger. Adam Ackroyd made it 4-1 with 10 minutes to go.
The win set Silsden up for tomorrow's County Cup quarter-final clash with Storthes Hall. The match is away at Woodfield Park with a 1.30 kick-off.
Steeton also kept their League Cup hopes alive with a 3-1 victory over Hall Green United.
They were 2-1 up at the break with goals from James Gill and Gavin Baluk after Martin Scarthe had scored for the home side. Rob Henson added the third goal to secure victory in the second half.
Keighley Shamrocks are also still in with a shout of cup glory after beating Eastmoor 2-1 in extra time. They fought their way back from 1-0 down at the break, with a goal from Adam Dykes taking the tie into the extra period. Danny Spencer scored the winner to take Shammies into the third round.
Steeton Reserves went down 2-0 to Lower Hopton in Reserve Division One while Silsden and Shamrocks Reserves both saw their games postponed.
Tomorrow Silsden Reserves play host to Heckmondwike Town Reserves in the League Cup (Kick-off 1.45).
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