SALTS have been unable to secure a second semi-final berth.

The West Riding County Amateur League club, who were already through to the last four in the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup, gave a below-par performance in their Bradford & District FA Saturday Cup quarter-final against league rivals Wibsey. to lose 2-1

They could only muster a late consolation from Daniel Lyness after striker Daniel O'Donnell's second-half brace for Wibsey, which booked a tie against Campion at Eccleshill United on Monday, March 23 (7pm).

With title-chasing duo Bay Athletic and Ovenden West Riding both competing in their district cups, Campion took advantage of third-placed Storthes Hall losing their Premier Division clash with leaders Golcar United 2-1.

The Bradford club climbed into second place with a 5-0 derby victory at bottom side Tyersal, with two goals from Liam Charles adding to others from Andy Benjamin, Jordan Missin and former Tyersal player Alan Morley junior.

Hunsworth, with strikes from Luke Barker (2), Dale Wright and Toby Aspindle, kept up their bid to avoid relegation with a 4-3 home success over Kirkburton, who replied via Thomas Ritcher (2) and Brendan Aspinall.

Steeton returned home pointless after a first-half effort from Joshua Martin gave hosts Huddersfield YMCA a 1-0 win.

Three of the top four teams in Division One all won to maintain their promotion bid.

Ventus-Yeadon Celtic, with goals from Kyle Shah, Terry Hargreaves and Nicholas Mansell, defeated Storthes Hall Reserves 3-1 to maintain top spot.

Dudley Hill Rangers, who are two points adrift in second, won by the same margin at Thornes as Roman Zurek netted twice to add to a Liam Carroll goal.

Wakefield City, who have played fewer games that the two sides ahead of them, kept up the pressure with a 2-1 success at Lepton Highlanders.

Meanwhile, fourth-placed Overthorpe snatched a point with an injury-time goal from Reece Patterson at rock-bottom Campion Reserves, who had taken the lead through substitute Nathan Woodward.

Gildersome Spurs Old Boys and Honley, who are both in their first season in the league, look as though they are going to gain promotion from Division Two.

The old boys were a goal down within the first minute at home to Littletown Reserves but recovered to win 8-1, with Ben Keedy netting four goals to take his personal tally to 36 in all games.

Honley, who occupy third position, edged out second-placed Ovenden West Riding Reserves 3-2 to move to within a point of their visitors, having played five games fewer.