Division One strugglers One In Twelve knocked Premier Division Mail Coach out of the League Cup at the second round stage.
Mail Coach, who sacrificed ground advantage, fell behind when One In Twelve midfielder and club secretary Craig Williams scored from close range. John McNally soon had Mail Coach level but Williams restored One In Twelve's lead and Naeem Mohamed then put them 3-1 up at the break.
Mail Coach hit back through Ian Brame before Williams completed a good afternoon's work with his hat-trick and his side's fourth goal.
Mail Coach's Phill Lunn made it 4-3 right on the whistle, but the day belonged to the One In Twelve side.
Despite a superb performance from 16-year-old goalkeeper Mark House, Division One outfit Buttershaw Bantams failed to match Premier outfit TFD Centre and went down 4-1 to goals from Andy Lowther (2), Steve Oddy and an own goal. Daz Mullaney replied for Buttershaw.
In an entertaining all-Premier clash, East Bowling had the last laugh with a 2-1 win at Smiling Mule.
Ben Cahill's first-half penalty had Mule in front before Assad Mahmood struck twice in two minutes early in the second half to see his side through.
Division One's The Priory, who had to give up home advantage because of a burnt-out car on their pitch, pulled of a very creditable 3-3 draw at Premier Division Gardeners Arms.
The outstanding Paul Jenkins (2) and Chris Bottomley were on target for Priory, Gardeners replying through Dave Philips, Arron Haywood and Peter Lee.
Premier Division leaders U Save DIY proved too strong for fellow top-section side Royal Clayton. Andrew Stebbing spearheaded their 6-2 win with a hat-trick, the others coming from Justin Simmons (2) and Mohamed Shaid.
Division One leaders Cross Keys were dumped out of the competition in the day's shock result. Keys, who must have really fancied their chances after hammering their visitors in the league a few weeks ago, were on the wrong end of a sensational 7-3 scoreline. Delvin Hanse (2) and Steve Hird netted for the dazed home side.
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