F1 RACING reached their first ever York FA and District Senior Cup semi-final after a 3-1 home win against Easingwold Town.
Chris Dempsey, Neil Yeowart and John Elvings were on target for F1.
Dunnington levelled the score at 3-3 in the last minute against Old Malton St Mary's but went out 4-3 on penalties.
A Johnny Brown hat-trick and two goals from Robin Bedford was enough to put out Poppleton United, who replied with three goals.
Pocklington Town hit five past Brooklyn thanks to a brace from Tom Knowles and one each from Jack Overton, Andy Anderson and Jason Nattrass.
In the Junior Cup, Haxby United ran out 6-4 winners at home to Civil Service after being 5-1 up at half time.
Matt Wash and Paul Snaith grabbed a brace each, while James Gilbertson and Mark Scalby also netted for Haxby.
Hemingbrough United Reserves also managed six as they beat Bishopthorpe United Reserves 6-1 with two goals each from Ricky Hutton and Josh Gill, Tom Collins and Harry Jackson.
The Raj FC scored two goals in injury time to level the scores at 3-3 only to see Old Malton Reserves go through 3-1 after spot kicks.
Huntington Rovers Reserves were in fine form as they struck six past Hamilton Panthers, who could only manage a single consolation.
Huntington’s John Hetherington was on target with a low drive as both sides were level at the break. But Pete Laidlaw scored a direct free kick and one from the penalty spot while Kieran Flanagan, Chris Johnson and a John Elvings header completed a six goal tally.
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