THERE was a wonderful win in the second round of the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Senior Cup for West Bowling at the weekend.

They dismantled poor Prospect 10-2, as they clicked properly into gear for the first time all season.

Thackley Athletic also had a thumping cup win, beating Newline 9-4 at home.

The score was only 2-1 to Athletic at the break, but the game exploded into life in the second half.

Lee Cookson, Felan Panwar and Callum Buttle were all at the double for Thackley, while Dan Clark-Coates grabbed a consolation brace for Newline.

Tariq Hassan was the hero for Westwood Park, as he hit a hat-trick to down Oakenshaw in his side's 3-2 cup win.

Thornbury Celtic held their nerve from the spot, winning a penalty shootout 4-2 after a 2-2 draw at Bradford Moor YSA.

Andrew McHugh fired home a hat-trick as Bolton Woods coasted to a 4-1 win over Peacock Bar.

RIS London had an away walkover win against Leaventhorpe Rangers, while FC Mill Lane were awarded the win in their tie against Tyersal.

With several teams in cup action, Station Hotel took advantage to go top of the Premier Division.

They hammered Sandy Lane 6-0 away from home, with Amir Berchil grabbing a hat-trick.

Jahro Parchment, Lewis Carroll and Glynn Beale were also on target for the new leaders.

Like Sandy Lane, Low Moor are winless from their opening three games, and they lost 2-0 at Olympic over the weekend.

In the Championship, Clayton Albion moved up to second after beating Heaton Athletic 5-3 in a thriller.

David Wilson was the hero, netting a hat-trick for Albion.

The other league game in the second tier was a decent one too.

With RIS London freed from cup commitments, they earned a 3-3 draw at AFC Wibsey.

In Division One, Delius pulled off their first win of the season at rock-bottom Lincoln Barbers, an extraordinary 7-5 success.

Louis Delaney had an incredible day, netting six of Delius' goals.

Prospect Reserves stay top, but they did drop their first points of the season in a 3-3 home draw with FC Queensbury.

Joey Armsden was the star of the show for the visitors, netting a hat-trick.

Sedbergh are second, after they edged out George Hotel United 2001 with a 3-2 victory.

Bolton Woods Socials are having a decent start to the season, and they thumped Shelf Juniors 5-1.

East Bierley Village earned their first league win of the campaign by beating Whitburn Athletic 4-1.

There was Intermediate Cup action for many of the Division Two and Three sides, with the standout result seeing FC Queensbury Seconds sneak through after a rollercoaster 5-4 win at Northern.

Shuttle Athletic found it much easier to get through against Bull Royd, beating them 7-2.

George Hotel edged out Esholt 3-2, while it was even closer between Bierley Bantams and Idle United, with the former winning 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.

Woodman Athletic snuck through on penalties after an enthralling 4-4 draw with Oddfellows Arms.

Elsewhere, Low Moor Reserves beat Rattlers United 4-1 and Manningham All Stars crushed Buttershaw St Paul 4-0.

There was one league game in Division Two, with St Bedes Sunday moving up to fourth after thumping Gomersal & Cleckheaton 7-1.

In Division Three, Eccleshill Punjab grabbed their first point of the season in an epic 5-5 draw against Clayton Albion Seconds.

Elsewhere, Esholt Reserves won 3-0 at AFC Titans and AFC Undercliffe snuck past Wibsey Village with a 1-0 away victory.