Post Office and Osbaldwick from division one provided the shocks in the second round of the Leeper Hare York and District League Senior Cup by beating premier division opposition.
Brothers Andy and John Triffitt both scored in the first half of Osbaldwick's home tie against Riccall and John O'Neil netted a third to make sure that the premier outfit could not stage a revival.
Wigginton Grasshoppers and Post Office battled for 90 minutes with neither side able to open the scoring.
The Postmen started extra time the stronger and Andy Bonarious headed home the vital goal after a Keith Stamp shot had been deflected.
The Grasshoppers mounted sustained pressure in the last ten minutes and were denied a last-gasp equaliser when Rich Winterburn cleared off the line for the Postmen seconds before the final whistle.
Dringhouses had little difficulty in progressing to the next round after a 5-0 home win over Hammerton United, with goals from Craig McShane, Ian Nendick, Andy Barkway, John Lake and Gary Kitson.
Huby opened the scoring at home to Bishopthorpe through Tom Wadsworth, but their joy was short lived as they lost 6-1.
Ollie Uffindall netted for Boroughbridge in the sixth minute of their game at Nestle Rowntree. Mark Waddington made it 2-0 four minutes later and Duncan Quick scored the goal of the game in the 20th-minute to put Boroughbridge in command.
A Pete Sinclair strike gave Rowntree hope on the half hour, but Uffindall bagged his second midway through the second half to put the result beyond doubt, although Rowntree missed a penalty ten minutes from time.
Chris Burgess, Andy Rose (2) and Chris Bowles struck for Dunnington at current division one leaders South Bank before Dave Hyde managed a consolation goal for the home side.
Pocklington brushed aside the challenge of fellow premier division side Huntington 5-2.
Rob Eels headed the opening goal and this was followed by goals from Aaron Craggs, Charlie Bond, and two from Mike Murr.
Paul Downes and Jamie Seal netted for Huntington.
Nigel Allen and Simon Collins scored first half goals for Malton Bacon Factory at home to Norwich Union.
Carl Sawdon netted after the break and Allen wrapped things up with his second to give the Factory a comfortable 4-0 by Colin Artwin.
Updated: 11:46 Monday, November 26, 2001
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