RICCALL came from behind to beat Shipton 2-1 in the FA Sunday Senior Cup with a second half penalty.
Home team took the lead after only five minutes with a close range shot by Nick Pratt but Tim Connell equalised ten minutes into the second half and Ryan Carmody converted the penalty winner.
Derwent United led 1-0 lead in their match against Volunteers with 30 minutes remaining when two inspired substitutions turned the game Volunteers' way as Lee Bond came on and scored twice along with fellow sub Luke Bilham.
The FA Sunday Morning Junior Cup produced a feast of goals with Peter Barratt of Burton Stone probably the unluckiest player as his hat-trick counted for nothing as his team were beaten 6-5 by Copmanthorpe.
Wilberfoss turned round 1-0 up against The Mount following a left-footed shot goal by Mark Tomlinson. Second half goals by Lee Wiper and substitute Chris Hall steered Wilberfoss to a 3-1 win.
Haxby Lions beat Wanderers 2-0 with goals from Ryan Foy and Simon Lawrence.
BH Colts, with Ian Burgess outstanding in defence, were far too strong for Beefeater and ran out 5-0 victors. The goalscorers were James Wilmott, John Wilmott, Ben Small, Nick Rank and Graham Tolworthy, who was the pick of the forwards.
It was early in the second half before Burnholme could break the deadlock in their tie against Keystones when Dave Bonner netted following a goalmouth melee.
In the last minute of normal time a 15 yard volley by Jamie Varley sent the game into extra time.
Late into the first period of extra-time Burnholme introduced substitute Steve Lynn and his first touch produced a well-directed headed goal and a 2-1 victory.
Fulford Road WMC ran out easy 5-0 winners over Wigginton Grasshoppers with a hat-trick by Matthew Gonn and two goals from Jonathan Sutton but they were thankful to keeper Michael Smith for keeping them in the game when the score was 0-0 with a succession of fine saves.
Julian Knowles, of Kings Arms, was the hero and villain in their game against Black Swan.
In the first 20 minutes Knowles put his side into a 2-0 lead with two superb lobbed goals, but was later dismissed following a foul tackle. Ian Mullarkey converted a penalty for Black Swan but the depleted Kings Arms held on for a 2-1 triumph.
In a see-saw game with the lead changing hands on three occasions, Black Bull emerged as 4-3 victors over CPP with James Barrick netting a hat-trick including the 85 minute winner. Dan Lindsey scored their other goal.
In the FA Sunday Afternoon Cup, last year's finalists York Police fell at the first hurdle to Black Dog. On target for Black Dog were Chris Hickling (2), Kevin Gaynor and Harrison Jackson junior, as Black Dog recorded a 4-2 win.
St John's College came out extra-time victors over Woodthorpe Warriors, Andrew Stevens netting the winning goal for his side to clinch a 4-3 success.
Rookes United built up a 2-0 lead against Drum with Richard Beddows netting twice, including one from the penalty spot. But by half-time Drum had drawn level.
But Beddows, was not going to be denied a place in the second round as he completed his hat-trick by scoring the winner eight minutes into extra time.
Updated: 11:37 Friday, September 21, 2001
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