SALTS may have had three teams through to the quarter-finals of the Bradford & District FA Saturday Senior Cup.

However, both Campion teams have reached the semi-finals, with the first team winning 3-0 at Wibsey thanks to two goals from Jordan Missin and one by Dempsey Smith.

Campion's second string accounted for Salts' Craven League team 3-1, with Josh Ludford bagging a brace.

And Field, holders for the past two seasons, further diminished Salts' influence by winning 4-0 against their reserves, with the visitors' goals coming from Danny Cunningham (2), Josh Milner and Nick Doherty.

As for Taylor's Timber West Riding County Amateur League sides' profile in the West Riding County FA Saturday Challenge Cup, both Ventus-Yeadon Celtic and Huddersfield YMCA booked their fourth-round places at the third attempt.

Ventus had goals from Terry Hargreaves, Ashley Dutton and Sean Jack to thank for their 3-2 home victory against Halifax League outfit Calder 76 and will now host West Yorkshire League side Ilkley Town on Saturday, January 2.

YMCA travelled to Craven League side Grassington United and won 4-1 via a Daniel Naidole hat-trick and a single from Carl Aitkin.

They will next travel to the winners of Campion Reserves and Ealandians, who meet on the first weekend of the new year.

West Riding County Amateur League action saw Hunsworth and Tyersal, who occupy the bottom two places in the Premier Division, both suffer heavy defeats.

Hunsworth lost 8-0 at leaders Lepton Highlanders, with Jonathon Bullivant netting a treble against his old side to add to two from Chris Gillespie and one each by Mark Godley, Gary Bradley and Joshua Cook.

Lee Reilly pitched in with a hat-trick, to add to strikes from Andy Holden, Dominic Mortimer and Jack Morrall, as Steeton ended the year with a 6-0 home win over Tyersal.

Overthorpe SC missed the opportunity to end the year in top spot one point ahead of Newsome in Division One when they lost 4-1 at home to DRAM Community.

Craig Thompson (2), Lee Turner and Tebo M'Pala scored for Dram, while Kristian Angus netted the consolation.