Wharfedale Sunday League: St Anne's Celtic reached the final of the Newbridge Garage Senior Cup by beating Sandy Lane 3-2.
In a close game St Anne's went ahead through Paul Driver and Danny Spencer. Lane levelled the match but a late Dave McCormack penalty secured Celtic's place in the final against Keighley Juniors who beat Silsden 4-0.
Boltmakers and Royal fought out a 1-1 draw in the Premier Division. Boltmakers took the lead through an own goal before Royal equalised.
Struggling Maguires started with nine men against Regent Victoria and put up a tough display before losing 4-0. Ben Whittaker and Kevin Dennison scored two goals each for Regent.
Carters kept up their challenge at the top of Division One with an 8-2 win at JPL despite giving two penalties away before half-time.
In a one-sided game, Carters scored four in each half with Paul Grimshaw netting from long distance.
Other goals came from Tim O'Donnell, Jamie McCullough, Andy Taylor and Joey Harden (2) and Scott Jagger (2).
Leaders Victoria 2000 improved their goal difference by beating Malt Shovel 5-1.
Andy Holmes scored two and Rob Dunn, Gavin Yates and Colin Webb one each before Robin Abbott scored a late consolation.
Stoney Lane stay second despite a scare against Broadford Plant.
After Paul Flannigan put Lane 1-0 up in the second half, Broadford saw their goalkeeper sent off.
They then equalised, but goals from Justin Beattie and a late own goal gave Lane a 3-1 win.
Woodend scored all five in their win against Shoulder of Mutton - but only three went into their opponents' net.
A first own goal gave Shoulder a first-half lead before Gavin Collins scored twice to put Woodend 2-1 up. A second own goal equalised for Shoulder but Collins then got the winner.
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