Keeper Mark Bowers scored from the penalty spot as Buttershaw White Star eased into the third round of the West Riding County FA Sunday Cup with a nine-goal victory over fellow Bradford Sunday Alliance League club Beldon Sports.
Three goals in five minutes just before half-time knocked the stuffing out of Division 1B Sports, and this allowed White Star to run riot in the second half.
Other scorers were Graeme Sides, with a hat trick, Jordan Missin, Gareth Carney, Danny Cunningham, Steve Hollingworth and Andrew Gallagher.
West Bowling were also comfortable victors, triumphing 4-1 at Yeadon Veterans.
The visitors were behind after ten minutes when Lee Poole fired home from the penalty spot but Bowling restored parity when Stuart McCallum scored ten minutes later.
Joe Jagger powered home a header to give West Bowling the lead, and then Paul Hellawell made it 3-1 before Jamie Hall came off the bench to add the fourth midway through the second half.
However, lacklustre Swaine Green were beaten by visitors Showbiz Whites.
It was a tight affair, with Swaine Green leading up until the hour mark, the in-form Simon McQuiston coolly finishing in the 40th and Sam Bradley powering a header in ten minutes later from a corner.
The visitors then got their second wind and equalised but the hosts then fell apart, gifting Showbiz far too much time and space on the ball, resulting in three more goals and a 5-2 victory.
In the West Riding County FA Sunday Trophy, Grass Greener proved too strong for visitors Milford and won 5-3, with Paul Tarrbotton bagging four and Richard Skillicorn the other. Toller beat visitors Town Rangers 4-3.
There was also some league action and, in the only Premier Division game, Wyke Wanderers won 3-2 at Mill Lane, with Chris Edmondson bagging a brace and Aiden Day grabbing the other to help the winners pull away from the lower reaches of the table.
In Division One, Allerton and Victoria Rangers also had a five-goal thriller, with the hosts going into a three-goal lead before Vics pulled two back late in the second half.
Allerton moved in front with a Brendan Maltby goal, and a Danny Pedder volley gave them a two- goal interval lead.
Then Dion Richards went on a mazy run at the start of the second half, beating several players, the weaving attack culminating in a shot from just outside the penalty area to make it 3-0. However, the visitors produced a tremendous fightback in the second period.
Lane Ends were 2-0 up with goals from Dale Howard and Sean Jack and looked to be cruising to a comfortable victory but Buttershaw netted three second-half goals to take the points.
In Division 2A, Turf beat Mill Lane Reserves 3-2 with a double from Jordan Sargent and a strike by Andy Taylor.
Damian Melvin bagged four of Park's nine goals in Division 3B against Queens Hotel, while Grass Greener's second string defeated Bradford Vale 2-1 with strikes byLuke Jackson and Gareth Teasdale.
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