BRADFORD-based TVR United put behind them their 8-0 defeat at West Riding County Amateur League leaders Golcar United the previous weekend with an emphatic 10-3 home win against Bradford Olympic.
Victory saw them regain second place ahead of Lower Hopton, whose game against P FC was postponed.
Faisal Shabir and Habeeb Rehman led the way with three goals each, which were added to by one goal apiece from Danny Hussain, Asif Iqbal, Mohammed Ismaeel and Jinaid Taj.
Olympic had Zain Mushtaq, Subhan Rajas and Fath Warrach on target in a one-sided game.
Ovenden West Riding moved to within one point of their opponents Toller FC at the lower end of the table with only their third victory of the season in a 4-1 success.
Jamie Keegan, Jordan Pettifor and Nathan Sloan (2) scored for the Halifax side while Mohammed Rashid netted for Toller.
Esholt-based Route One Rovers booked their spot in the last four of the Wharfedale FA Challenge Cup with a 2-0 home victory against Rawdon Old Boys, Sharaz Hussain netting twice with a goal in each half.
Heavy Woollen FA (Wheatley Cup) holders Littletown eased into the last four of this season's competition as two goals from Joe Jagger, and one each by Callum Wheatley and Pat Sykes, gave the Heckmondwike-based team a 4-0 home success against The Fox and Hounds (Batley).
Steeton Reserves were held to a 3-3 draw at home to Bingley Town in the Keighley FA Cup before losing 4-3 in the penalty shootout.
Sam Fox (2) and Greig Hudson scored for Steeton after Michael Armitage, Jack Binney and Jordan Bayless had edged the Craven League side into an 3-1 interval advantage.
Golcar United won through to the next phase of the Huddersfield FA Challenge Cup, with two goals from Doran Jordan and one each for Alex Hallam and Josh Lang in a 4-0 win against Slaithwaite.
There was no joy for Lepton Highlanders, as they exited the cup with a 3-0 defeat at AFC Lindley.
Ryburn United were surprisingly knocked out of the Halifax FA Cup, when Luke O'Brien and Ben Glech-Brooksbank gave visitors Shelf United a 2-0 victory.
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