WITH both management teams drawing up a list of names for the penalty shoot-out, Drighlington rendered it unnecessary with a 25-yard shot from Harvey Booth to defeat Farsley Celtic Juniors 4-3 after extra-time in their Yorkshire Amateur League Marflitt Trophy quarter-final.

Visitors Celtic, runners-up last season, dominated the first half but only Joe Firth was able to convert one of their many chances.

In the second half, James Scott's low shot levelled matters but, having had a stonewall penalty for handball rejected, Neil Stevens put the visitors ahead again after great work by Tez Ncube.

Booth then made it 2-2 but Drig had a man red-carded for an off-the-ball incident. However, they made light of being depleted as Billy Punter edged them 3-2 in front.

An elbow on Danny Lyons gave Louis Surtees the chance to score from the spot and force extra-time and, while Jordan Wright tipped a 25-yard Drig effort onto the bar, he could do nothing about Booth's winner with five minutes left.

Penalties were needed to sort out the tie between St Bede's and Grangefield Old Boys, who won the shoot-out 4-3 after no goals had been scored in normal time.

Bede's only arrived with 12 players but lost joint-leading scorer Adeeb Jawad to a late tackle early on, meaning the other 11 had to battle for 120 minutes.

If there were no goals, there was no shortage of incident as Grangefield hit a post and got away with an off-the-ball incident, while Saints keeper Dan Lynas made a save after the ball had probably crossed the line.

There was another melee with 15 minutes of normal time left and both sides, passions spent, limped their way to extra-time, where Rhys O'Hare headed home a 95th-minute cross for Grangefield, despite being the smallest player on the pitch.

Bede's switched to a 3-4-3 and although Lynas had to make two brilliant one-on-one saves, Ian Horrocks scored with a minute left to force penalties, although Gary Sunderland and Ty Akram went perilously close to winning it for Saints at the death.

In a Hodgson Cup quarter-final, Gildersome Spurs lost 6-1 at home to Leeds City Old Boys' third team – but it was only 3-1 with 20 minutes left.

In the Premier Division, Athletico – who are leading scorers despite only being sixth – lost 5-3 in another action-packed game at Stanley United, with the win taking the hosts level on points at the top alongside Leeds Medics.

United were 2-0 ahead after 20 minutes and 3-1 up by half-time, despite conceding a worldy own goal and Athletico missing a penalty.

That became 5-1 before the Bradford side replied via Mohammed Qasim and substitute Shakeel Malik.

Morley Town lost 5-2 at Ealandians, with Rob Gumbley and Ryan Hartley netting, but they also lost debutant keeper Craig Wood, who broke a hand saving at the feet of a home striker.

In the Championship Division, leaders Calverley United made it eight wins from ten with a 9-4 thumping of visitors Wortley, courtesy of Matty Wilson (4) – taking his seasonal tally to 20 – Si McQuiston (3), Tom Westerman and Jordan Williams.

Gildersome Spurs, who won 3-1 at Horsforth St Margaret's via Steve Wales (2) and Adi McCormack, have also only lost two matches but had to recover from a 1-0 half-time deficit.

Horsforth are eight points behind both Gildersome and Calverley but only have two games in hand.

In Division One, Farsley Celtic Juniors Reserves defeated visitors Dewsbury Rangers 4-0, with manager Iain McDougle saying: "This was a deserved win, and it was nice to keep a clean sheet, but we should have scored more goals."

Goals for Farsley, who are up to seventh, came from Steve Wells, Danny Kemp, Brad Sharrocks and Joe Crampton.

Idle are third after an excellent 4-2 victory at Leeds City Old Boys.

Jack Strudwick converted Aaron Irving's knockdown to give Idle the lead and Adam Medley made it 2-0 with a cross that went in off the back of a defender.

Medley got the third, after the old boys had pulled one back, and Ryan Mitchell netted the fourth on the counter-attack in the second half.

Although Leeds got a second, they then could not get past Idle's man of the match keeper Marcus Strudwick, who made some great long-range saves.

Tyersal leapt to sixth in Division Two after a 2-1 come-from-behind victory at Huddersfield Amateur, with Josh Hyde (his first for the club) and James Pogson getting the goals.

In Division Three, Morley Town Thirds went down 4-2 at home to Horsforth St Margaret's Reserves.

Michael Emsley and Luke Holmes netted for Town, with Joe Clapham (2), Thomas Chadwick and Adam Todd replying.

In Division Five, second-placed St Bede's Reserves lost 6-4 at Old Batelians, for whom Mike Smith scored five times.

Leading scorer Mick Dougan bagged a hat-trick for Bede's, with Tom Moseley completing their tally.

Tyersal Reserves also had a hat-trick hero in Adi Lowther, with Nick Leach scoring as well in their 4-1 home victory over Leeds Modernians Reserves, which put Tyersal eighth.

In a Hancock Cup quarter-final, confident Morley Town Reserves swamped visitors Colton Athletic Reserves 11-4, with Ben Howarth (4), Oliver Ainsworth (2), Dalton Pearson, Josh Kitchen, Ryan Wilks, Anthony Linley and James Barstow on target.