Highest individual scorer of the day in the York FA Saturday Junior Cup was Jason Roughley.
He netted five goals in Riccall United's 6-3 conquest of Fulford United. And to keep it all in the family, Riccall's other goal came from Jason's brother, 16-year-old Garry.
Steve Cooper, Ben Bailey and Andy Holmes netted for Fulford who were left to rue sloppy defensive play.
Darren Smith volleyed home after 20 minutes for Dringhouses Reserves, who never looked back against their Haxby counterparts. Wayne Carter doubled the lead before Andy Barkway headed in Dringhouses' third after the Haxby goalkeeper was sent off.
Rawcliffe Rangers moved into the last 16 with a 3-0 win over Huby United thanks to goals from Darren Mallinson (2) and Ricky Hunter,
Bishopthorpe Reserves' 'keeper Phil Hulse celebrated his 50th birthday by playing against White Horse Church Fenton and he produced an early superb save to deny White Horse.
Bishopthorpe's Connor McGuire broke the deadlock from close range before Paul Broadbent doubled the advantage. In the second half Simon Ashton pulled a goal back for White Horse, but Bishopthorpe held out.
Clinical finishing gave Luke Dove a first half hat-trick for Elvington against Thorpe United Reserves, who also conceded goals from Chris Bowles and Tom Houghton after the interval.
Updated: 11:34 Wednesday, December 01, 2004
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