MANY games involving Wharfedale Triangle league teams were postponed on Sunday due to the poor weather conditions.
Both West Riding FA County Sunday Trophy quarter-finals involving Triangle League teams were postponed. There were Keighley Athletic v Buttershaw White Star and Silsden v Rawdon.
In the Premier Division Horsforth Rangers had a 2-2 draw with neighbours Horsforth Fairweather with Phil Morton and Craig Lawrence netting for Rangers and Simon Parker and Lee Monaghan for Fairweather.
New Rover had a 2-0 win over Yeadon Park Rangers thanks to strikes from Michael Richmond and Michael Rossiter.
In Division One Commercial slumped to a 4-0 defeat at the hands of Headingley while Hawkhill enjoyed a 6-2 win over Station Wanderers. There was a hat-trick from Craig Hoos and other goals from Karl Flesher, Andy Wilson and Kevin Thompson for the Guiseley side.
Otley Wharfeside's match with Milford was postponed when a referee failed to turn up. They played out a friendly. Pitchers were hammered 6-0 by Ilkley Dynamo and Yeadon Crown Celtic drew 2-2 with Yeadon Town.
Fixtures for Sunday are: WRCFA Sunday Trophy quarter-final - Keighley Athletic v Buttershaw White Star.
Supplementary Cup, Round One - Rawdon v Commercial. Quarter-final - Thackley Sports v Shipley Town. Remaining quarter-finals - Ilkley Dynamo v Otley Wharfeside, Rawdon or Commercial v Milford, Wheatley v Horsforth Rangers.
Premier Division - New Rover v Olicanian Academicals Yeadon Westfield v Horsforth Rangers. Division One - Horsforth St Margarets v Yeadon Crown Celtic Milford v Headingley, Otley Wharfeside v Pitchers, Station Wanderers v Ilkley Dynamo, Yeadon Town v Hawkhill.
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