Sandy Lane’s sensational season continued when they overwhelmed Stocks Lane Rangers to win the Bradford Sunday Alliance Intermediate Cup.
The Division 1B champions beat their Division 1A counterparts 6-0 with goals from Danny Hook (2), Stuart Cotterill (2), Philip Cotterill and Kristian Hargreaves.
And Sandy Lane can make it a treble-winning campaign next month when they contest the final of the Keighley & District Cup.
The Keighley team opened the scoring in Sunday’s cup final after 15 minutes and scored a second two minutes later.
Sandy Lane kept up the pressure and went into the half-time break with a 5-0 lead, ending the match as a contest.
Rangers conceded a sixth goal on the hour.
In the Premier Division, defending champions West Bowling gained three valuable points against Westwood Park.
Victory against already- relegated Oakenshaw in Bowling’s next match will clinch the title – regardless of the result of their final league game against Buttershaw White Star.
The champions went in front on 30 minutes when Chris Wood fired home and then on the hour mark Wood struck again to double the lead.
With both teams having chances, the hosts moved three clear when James Wasley scored.
John Penn pulled a goal back for the visitors but Mark Whiteley – playing his first game of the season for the champions – was in dominant form in defence.
Baildon Trinity ensured Premier Division football next season by beating Oakenshaw 4-2 with goals from Harry Bates, Simon Dawson, Michael Harlan and Andy Radosevic. Relay Recruitment moved into third place with a 4-1 victory at Queensbury.
In Division One, Mill Lane had a 4-0 victory over basement outfit Gaping Goose, with Danny Harrison hitting a hat-trick for the champions.
Manningham cemented third place behind promoted pair Mill Lane and Wyke Wanderers with a 7-2 victory over White Eagles.
Ventus United also hit seven, beating Oakworth, with Tony Vento, Kyle Shah and Adam Boocock all bagging braces for the Yeadon team.
In Division 2A, champions Stanningley Albion hit double figures against bottom team Bankfoot Lions, Jarret hitting four goals and Adam Hunter bagging a hat-trick.
Harold Club crowned a good season by winning the Division 2B title when they won 4-3 against Victoria Celtic.
Delius beat Eccleshill Sunday 4-2, with Dan Le Provost hitting a brace, while Anthony Mitchell scored a hat-trick for Inter Mill Lane in their victory over Second West.
Five first-half goals for Robin Hood against Cycling AFC clinched the Division 3B championship and keeps the club’s treble hopes alive.
The clash of the top two in Division Four, leaders Hare & Hounds and second-placed Swain Green, saw the latter take the honours in a 5-3 victory.
Strikes from Carl Hemm-ingbough, Craig Ricketts and Reece Brown were not enough for the leaders, with Aaron Heywood on the mark for Swain Green.
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