Angel reached the semi-final of the New Bridge Sunday cup after a sound win over Old House At Home.

Old House were on top for the first 15 minutes but the Angel keeper made some excellent saves to keep his team in the game. When Nick Davidson scored for Angel it knocked the stuffing out of Old House and they went in three goals down at half time.

After the break Angel scored three more unanswered goals before a slip at the back produced an own goal to put Old House on the score sheet. However, Angel scored two more to seal victory and the semi-final place.

Angel's scorers were Nick Davidson (3) Alistair Nejad, Andy Malyon, Shazad Ali and Rory Foster.

Silsden got the better of Keighley in the New Bridge Garage Senior Cup. They booked their place in the semi-finals with a 3-1 win.

In the Premier Division New Inn Windhill over-ran a depleted Oddfellows 2000 side. Oddfellows could only muster ten men and lost one through injury leaving them with just nine to compete against a sparkling New Inn outfit.

They raced to an 8-0 half time lead before taking their foot off the gas and were restricted to just three goals in the second half. Man of the match Emad Zietioun led the way with four goals, Matthew Atkinson scored three and Richard Scanlon (2) and with one each from Simon Walton and Stuart Brook.

Wrose Albion beat Boltmakers after taking a 2-0 lead into the break. Cameron Farnell pulled one back for Boltmakers just after the re-start and they put Wrose under pressure but could not find that all important goal. Wrose broke and made it 3-0 with ten minutes to go to seal victory.

Regent Victoria will rue their missed chances against Royal, the referee Lee Creasey had a excellent game and Steve Jeffereys was outstanding for the losers as Royal went on to win 3-1 with Ben Whitaker scoring for Regent.