Hotshot Jamie McEwan hit a great hat-trick to secure Dudley Hill Rangers' passage to the third round of the County Cup at the expense of visitors Littletown.

With his side going a goal down on 15 minutes due to a defensive mistake, McEwan collected a loose ball to equalise from 25 yards.

McEwan made it 2-1 with 15 minutes of the second half gone after Jamie Firth's run had taken him past four defenders.

Littletown then drew level but McEwan was not finished and his header from Martin Mears' cross sealed one of Rangers' best wins in the competition.

Bradford Park Avenue's unbeaten record in all competitions ended 2-1 against Fairweather Green, who now play Queensbury.

Lee Summerscales opened Green's account after Danny Ellis' original effort had been parried and before half-time the same player increased the lead direct from a corner.

Lincoln Donaldson's break from the centre circle pulled one back and although Avenue had the better of the last 40 minutes, they could not find an equaliser.

Missed first-half chances denied Crown Wyke a third-round date with Albion Sports as they lost 2-1 at home to fancied Thornhill Lees.

A Brent Nezler hat-trick led a comeback for Saltaire Rangers at Alverthorpe WMC as they came from 4-2 down to 4-4.

But a handling offence which produced a sending off and a late penalty conversion ended Saltaire's gallant

display 5-4.

Another Bradford team to exit was Westwood, who were beaten 2-1 in extra-time by Adel.

Ring O' Bells Shipley were crushed 9-1 by Albion Sports in the Senior League Cup second round.

Stefan Zoll finished top scorer with seven goals, with others coming from Taj Singh and Chris Walton.

There was a close affair at Rhodesway where Wyke Wanderers won the tie 3-2 against Whetley Lane, who have now gone out of three cups in the last month.

Whetley twice cancelled out Andy Beckwith strikes through Phil Brown but a Brian Moffatt penalty secured the victory.

Old Kings Head Allerton were no match for Eccleshill United in the Intermediate Cup, losing 6-3 after trailing 4-0 at the interval. Jody Crompton scored two of the consolation goals.

Ventus Sports twice led Royal Clayton and were level 3-3 at half-time before bowling out 4-3 to the visitors. The other Ventus side, United, went out 4-2 to Bradford Ukrainians.

Oddfellows Athletic were too strong for Wyke Wanderers Reserves, Darren Allsop scoring twice in a 5-1 win.

Cornwall Youths won through to round four of the Amateur Cup with a 3-2 home win over Woodbottom.

Sporting FC won by the same margin at Ember Hounds, who led 2-0 through a John Butters brace.

Some inspired substitutions turned the game in Sporting's favour as Abdul Rohim, Shomeor Ali and S Ghazi found the net.

Napoleon came out on top in a close encounter against Red Lion Crusaders, winning 4-3. The Lion replies came from Andy Murray (2) and Steven Parker.

In the fourth round, Tony Cuffe took his seasonal goals tally to 27 with a hat-trick as Orange FC beat Stocks Lane Rangers 3-1.

Also through to the semi-finals are Nab Wood Juniors, with Phil Holds-worth's treble helping see off Bolton Woods Socials 4-2. Shannon Tudor added Wood's other goal.

Idle United Reserves are through to the third round of the Sunday Trophy after beating Railway Rovers 6-1.

Craig Ricketts led the way with a hat-trick, backed up by Sam Isles from the penalty spot, Anthony Burke and Anthony Mitchell.

Wrose Bull were 6-2 winners at home to Queensbury B as Jamie Metcalfe scored four times. Lee Binns and James Hodgkinson completed the rout.

Gary Wainwright bagged a brace for White Swan as they beat Farsley side Bay Horse 2-1.

But The Queen went out 5-1 to Leeds side Beechwood WMC, Chris Sherrieff claiming the consolation.