Haxby and Malton Bacon Factory will meet in the final of the York FA Saturday Senior Cup at York City's Bootham Crescent ground.
Division one side Haxby shocked high-flying premier division outfit Pocklington with David Cruddas netting the only goal of their semi-final clash after 40 minutes.
Bacon Factory put out holders Wigginton, who took the lead when Dominic Graham cashed in on a goalkeeping error.
In the second half Bacon Factory took control and equalised through Nick Drew. Then a thumping header from Nigel Allen put them ahead before Simon Collins latched on to a through ball to complete a 3-1 victory for the Malton team.
Ouseburn United paid the price of having a man sent off in their Saturday Junior Cup semi-final against neighbours Tockwith, who won 3-0 in extra time.
Darren Horsefield went close early on for Ouseburn and then missed an open goal midway through the half as Ouseburn held the initiative. They did have the ball in the net but it was ruled out for offside.
Just before half-time Ouseburn were reduced to ten men when Ian Haydn was sent off by referee Dave Scoreby for abusive language to the assistant referee.
Neither side could break the deadlock in a scrappy game but Tockwith made their spare man count in extra time.
Tockwith went ahead when a corner from the left by Andy Wilson put the Ouseburn goalkeeper under pressure and he could not claim the ball before it entered the net.
Ouseburn never gave up but Ben Tobin followed up a Graham Hutchinson shot to make it 2-0 and Stuart Longbottom completed the scoring with a deflected shot.
Thorpe United Reserves, of Reserve 'C' produced the shock of the day when they beat Amotherby & Swinton 2-1 after extra time.
There was no score in normal time with defences well on top but three minutes into extra time Thorpe took the lead when a free-kick found Barry Martland, who celebrated his birthday by netting with a low shot.
Amotherby & Swinton equalised when Matthew Hudd netted after a breakaway but Martland netted the winner when he cut in from the right and finished crisply to give Thorpe victory.
The Sunday Senior Cup semi-final between Hounds and Marcia at Dringhouses was an exciting affair.
Hounds missed chance after chance in the first half, winger Matthew Muscroft being the main culprit, but they did get their noses in front when Daniel Rhodes netted from close range after good work from Alan Jackson.
Marcia drew level straight after half-time when Ian Kettlewell scored. That started a purple patch for his side as a 20-yarder from Kieran O'Brien and a spectacular shot on the turn from 30 yards by Kettlewell put Marcia 3-1 up. Kieran Darlow's header put Marcia further in front before Rhodes scored his second for Hounds.
Marcia will play Wigginton Grasshoppers who beat Nestl Rowntree, who were also guilty of missing chances, in their semi.
Grasshoppers took a sixth minute lead when Tom Coates slotted the ball home from 15 yards. A free-kick from the right was floated over for Paul Dix's 57th-minute far-post header to make it 2-0.
Steve Ward scored with a free-kick and in the remaining 20 minutes Nestl had more chances but could not take them.
Selby Olympia Reserves held on to win their Sunday Junior Cup semi-final against Inland Revenue.
Olympia's Neil Earl broke the deadlock when his shot from outside the penalty area was deflected by Revenue defender Alex Ingram into his own net.
Ingram levelled for Revenue with a penalty but Olympia regained the lead when Marc Littler retrieved a ball that was going out for a corner and netted from close range.
Revenue had chances to equalise but Olympia clung on to their 2-1 victory.
They do not know who they will be playing in the final as the other semi-final between Boot and Slipper and Kingsway Riders was not played as Kingsway are under suspension by the North Riding FA.
Updated: 10:45 Monday, March 29, 2004
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