Pocklington gained revenge on Haxby for last week's FA Cup defeat with a 5-1 win in the York and District Leeper Hare League Senior Cup quarter-finals.
They were three up inside the first ten minutes with a hat-trick from Andy Green, Baz Gargett making it 4-0 before half-time. Neil Wilford netted their fifth with a tap-in before Ben Drummond scored a late consolation.
Huntington went through to the semi finals with a 2-1 win over Bishopthorpe, Paul Downes and Pete Laidlaw on target.
Tate & Lyle Selby upset the formbook by dumping League title favourites Dringhouses out with a 3-0 home win.
Although Dringhouses enjoyed more of the play they were unable to convert their chances and were one down at half-time to a Craig Hewitt strike. The visitors pressed forward for an equaliser and were caught again with two goals from Chris Harkin.
Thorpe United, division one promotion favourites, were shown the door by Wigginton Grasshoppers as goals from Dominic Graham (2) and Tom Coates sealed a 3-1 win.
In the premier division, Dunnington eased relegation fears after a 6-0 win over depleted Wigginton Black Horse. Chris Burgess (2), Andy Rose (2), Grant Tolworthy and Ben Small scored.
Steve Cross bagged a hat-trick with Graeme Butcher and Terry Hibbert adding one apiece as Copmanthorpe won 5-3 at Osbaldwick. Nick Scott, Mark Triffitt and Paul Crangle responded for the home side.
With Thorpe United and Haxby involved in Cup action Hamilton Panthers were the only division one top four side in action and they profited with a 2-1 derby win against South Bank.
James Hewitson gave South Bank the lead after 15 minutes before Jamie Moore equalised in the 75th. In the last minute the South Bank 'keeper picked up a back pass and gave away a free-kick. With all the South Bank players on the goal line, the kick was played to Moore who smashed in a deserved winner.
Paul Shah gave Riccall the lead in the first half at New Earswick but goals from Tom Robinson and Paul Stimpson turned things round for the hosts after the break to win 2-1.
Division two champions Easingwold made hard work of beating Barmby Moor with centre-back Lewis Calder getting the only goal of the game.
Promotion-chasers Heslington suffered a blow when they crashed 6-0 at Ouseburn, whose Stuart Ramsay, Richard Dwight and Robert Yewhill netted two apiece.
Second and third met at Wilberfoss where Selby RSSC were the visitors. The home side took the lead in the sixth minute through John Heads but the Railway Club struck back minutes later through Nick Bloxham. Olly Newby put Wilberfoss back in front ten minutes after the break and Richard Tinson hit a 25-yard screamer to make it 3-1.
The Selby side refused to buckle and an own goal and a last-minute Andy Jones strike nabbed a point.
Poppleton find themselves four points adrift at the bottom after losing at Elvington.
Poppleton scored first through Craig Theaker, but once Nick Craven equalised Pop folded. Ray Moulds' free-kick and an own goal increased their lead in the second half.
Updated: 09:53 Monday, April 05, 2004
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