Easingwold Town 'A' are set to take on Thorpe United in the final of the Mitchell Sports York League Cup at Bootham Crescent on April 29.
A hat-trick from Simon Brown set Easingwold on their way to an 8-1 victory over Poppleton, with Lawrence Hamzat, Ben Stirk, Jack Cartwright, Greg Wilson and an own goal completing the scoring.
Thorpe beat Hamilton Panthers 2-0 with Charles Morton netting both goals,
Hamilton and Poppleton will now meet for the League Plate at Bootham Crescent.
In the league, Selby Olympia lost 5-1 to Dunnington, with Mills scoring a consolation effort as Chipps (3) and Castle (2) sealed the points.
Two goals from Tom Ellis and one each from James Bailey, Josh Ward, Matthew Leathley and George Moore saw Brooklyn to a 6-1 win over Fulford, for whom Matthew Shepherd netted.
In back-to-back games, Heworth and Rawcliffe shard the points with a win apiece. Steve Clark netted in both matches for the Heworth as Fulford won the first 2-1 and then lost the second by the same score. Tom Foley also scored for Heworth.
In division two, Wigginton Grasshoppers beat Easingwold Town 'B' 4-0 courtesy of goals from Nichol, Pepper, Room and Farquhar.
Easingwold also drew 1-1 with Real Cliffe with Jamie Goddard and Harris scoring the respective goals.
There was a thrilling 4-4 draw between Strensall and Pocklington. Chris Leedham (2), Luke Bannaghan and Jack Bell netted for Strensall, with Newton (2) and Marshall (2) scoring for Pocklington.
Pock could not match their goal feats against New Earswick, with Chris Donnington's effort scant consolation in their 5-1 defeat. Adam Shone (3), Toby Lee and Tom Botterill scored for New Earswick. Richard Lindsay scored the only goal as Bishopthorpe White Rose beat Tadcaster Albion 1-0, while Thackray and Pickering plundered one each as Pickering beat Strensall 2-0.
Updated: 11:15 Friday, April 18, 2003
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