Albion Sports reached their third semi-final of the season with a 5-0 win over Sunday Alliance First Division leaders Craven Heifer in the Senior Cup.

With their FA Sunday Cup semi-final against Grosvenor Park due this Sunday, Albion fielded a changed side but were still able to pile up a 4-0 half-time lead.

Vinnie Archer, skipper Richard Clarke, Nigel Beck, Amjad Iqbal and Tariq Hussain were their scorers.

Albion are now in the semi finals of the FA Sunday, West Riding and Senior Cups.

Premier leaders East Bowling Unity twice had to come from behind to beat Oakenshaw 4-3.

Mick Burke scored twice and Paul Smith netted a penalty for Oakenshaw as they took the lead.

Paul Viner, playing his first match of the year, scored a beauty to level the scores at 3-3.

It was Unity's prolific John Kilner who manufactured the winner when his intelligent cross was headed into an empty net by Mark Burnham.

Leading scorer Rick Worrell edged Victoria Rangers nearer safety with the only goal of the game midway through the second half at Hudsons.

Bradford Moor stay in second place six points behind Unity after a 2-1 win over third placed Bolton Woods.

Moor's hero was full back Eddie Alexander who joined the attack and scored twice.

With only games against Oakenshaw and Bolton Woods twice to come, Wibsey desperately needed something from Sunday's clash with Queensbury.

Their prospects looked good when the score stood at 2-2 but Queensbury took advantage of an injury to the Wibsey centre half to plunder three goals in the last 20 minutes. They also missed two penalties.

Fairweather Green went back on top in Division One and made themselves title favourites by doing it the winning at Westwood despite going 3-0 down before mounting a stunning recovery.

Fairweather hit back with goals from Greg Watts (2), Adie Howard (2) and a Lee Summerscales special to go 5-3 in front before Westwood caused some nervous late moments when Lee Inness netted his second goal.

Ian Wilson's move to Queens Athletic has provedfruitful.

He was again among the goals scoring both goals in Queen's 2-0 win over Wrose Bull.

Phil Clapham made it seven goals in two weeks as East Ward won their derby game with Peel Park 4-2 to keep their slight promotion hopes alive.

Pudsey Royal took a major step towards winning promotion when they became the first 1A side to beat Eccleshill United.

After a goalless first half when both sides hit the woodwork, Phil Turner and John Sanderson put Pudsey 2-0 in front.

Eccleshill, who only needed a point from the game to confirm their championship, pulled a goal back with five minutes to go.

Royal's two best players were the Farsley Celtic duo of Turner and Jason Day.

After holding Chellow to 1-1 at half-time Eccleshill United Reserves slumped badly in the second half as Chellow ran out 5-1 winners in Division 1B.

Lowly Station provided the big shock in the division by putting a big dent in Dudley Hill's outside promotion chances.

They put up a good performance to defeat Rangers 2-1 with goals from leading scorer Phil Boyce and manager Kevin Kelley.

Hare & Hounds are only a win away from promotion to the First Division after their hard-earned 3-1 victory over battling Junction.

Pete Henson hit a hat-trick and the Fernie twins Paul and Mark shared three others as St Pats beat bottom side White Eagles 6-3.

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