Bradford Sunday Alliance Premier Division outfit Oakenshaw overcame Huddersfield side GNG Sikh Temple 7-5 in the tie of the West Riding County Sunday Cup second round.
Hosts Oakenshaw came from 2-0 down to lead 3-2 at the break thanks to goals from Noel Whittaker, Chris Bates and Ricky Johnston but Temple fought back to lead 4-3 despite having a man sent off.
With five minutes left, sub Danny Marsden equalised to take the game to extra-time. The visitors regained the lead only for super sub Marsden to make it 5-5. Oakenshaw's experience then told as Rick Burke and James Flowers gave them a two-goal winning margin.
Albion Sports had an easier passage through to the next round, winning 4-1 at Leeds-based Merlin with Stefan Zoll and Gareth Carney each scoring twice.
Other Premier teams to go through were Pudsey (6-1 over Barwick, including a Paul Walker hat-trick) and Queensbury, who got the winner at Division One side Ventus Sports with virtually the last kick of the game.
Two Premier teams who were dumped out were Holmewood Athletic and Chellow, who lost to Division One sides Eccleshill United and Westwood Park respectively.
Ben Hardy was on form for home side Eccleshill, hitting four in a 7-1 romp to victory. Further goals also came from Andy Philps, Lee Howard and Ben Needham.
Westwood were equally emphatic, beating Chellow - who were reduced to ten men - 7-2 thanks to hat-tricks from Carl Storey and Marc Price.
Wyke Wanderers won 5-3 at Craven Heifer, goals coming from Johnny Ryland (2), Andrew Beckwith, Mark Stokes and Brian Moffatt.
Wrose Bull were too good for Scholes, winning 3-1 as Stephen Baldwin, Chris Hawker and Tony Wrae hit the target.
Buttershaw White Star extended their unbeaten record against Queens Road after a first-half hat-trick from Nathan Ramsden put the Bradford team in control.
A brace of goals from Alec Cusak and one from Liam Kinch was not enough to stop Ventus United losing 5-3 at Thorpe Audin.
A hat-trick in 20 minutes from Dean Louch and further goals by John Penn and Darren Kendall saw Clayton Orient progress against Lee Mount.
Orient's neighbours Royal Clayton also went through against Bowling Green, goals coming from Michael Ferguson and Andy Fieldhouse.
Ring o' Bells went to penalties before overcoming hosts Yeadon Westfield after the sides were deadlocked at 3-3. A brace from Ghima Manondo saw White Eagles win 4-1 at Borobridge.
A double from Danny Brown helped Bradford Park Avenue Rangers to a 4-2 victory at Brandy Wine while Damian Melville hit a hat-trick in West Bowling's 8-3 win at Dewsbury-based St John Fisher.
Goals from Allerton's Jimmy Canning, Mickey Helliwell and Ben Omelia were in vain as they were dumped out of the West Riding County Sunday Trophy second round 4-3 by Goose.
George & Dragon also crashed out 6-4 at home to Leeds Sunday Alliance side Rosebudd Inn, despite leading 2-1 with goals from Andy Smith and Adam Bond at the break. Prospect fared no better to Leeds side Waterintobeer, losing 3-0 to their visitors.
Gaping Goose went through with a 2-1 win at Wharfedale League side Shipley, with Ricky Craven and Shaun Taylor scoring for Goose and Matthew Kaye replying from the spot for the hosts.
Bradford Ukrainians needed extra-time to come from 2-1 behind and beat Ripon City 3-2, Paul Thackery equalising with five minutes of normal time to go before Richard Varley grabbed the winner.
Top House Crusaders lost on penalties 4-2 to Spen Valley side Batley after the teams were locked at 2-2 after extra-time. Lee Gramson and Steve Parker were on target for the Crusaders.
Nabwood Juniors came away from Huddersfield side Field Head with a 4-2 victory, Dave Carrigan notching a brace. Paul Thorne also scored twice as St George's went through 3-2 after extra-time against Pontefract side Railway Inn, Ryan Lambert smashing home the winner.
Steve Hollingworth was man of the match for Mill Lane, scoring four in their 7-1 win at Yorkshire Penny.
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