Silsden clinched their place in the semi-finals of the Newbridge Garage Senior Cup with a 4-0 victory over Regent Victoria.
After a goalless first half Silsden came out firing on all cylinders. Mick Ward scored twice to add to goals from Steve Gray and Keith Lowe as they fought off a spirited Regent side.
In Group B Keighley Juniors put themselves in with a chance following their emphatic 8-1 victory over Baildon New Inn. Ryan Hook, Martin Bland and Gavin Finn each scored two with Mark Price and Paul Storton bringing up the one-sided scoreline.
In the Sunday Cup Shoulder of Mutton had John Byrne to thank for helping to see off Bolton Villas with four goals. Two from Glen Allan and once each from Lee Allan and Stuart Jackson put Shoulder one win from the semi-finals.
In Division One Stoney Lane climbed to within two points of leaders Carters with three games in hand after securing a 5-3 victory. The match was far from an easy ride with Lane going 2-0 down in the first 10 minutes, and pulling goal back before the break from Nigel Foster. Sandy Lane exerted their authority in the second half with goals from Justin Beattie and a Paul Jacob hat-trick.
Victoria 2000 went level on points with Stoney Lane in a hard fought game with Bay Horse. A hat-trick from Andy Holmes and two from Rob Dunn gave Victoria a 5-2 win.
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