Acomb's opponents in the semi-finals of the Myers and Burnell Cup should be decided tonight when Woodhouse Grange take on Thirsk at York's Clifton Park.
Acomb were the first team to reach the last four when they beat Eas-ingwold last Thursday, having defeated Dunnington in round one.
Easingwold had defeated Londes-borough Park, while Grange and Thirsk won their first round games against Sessay and Sheriff Hutton Bridge, respectively.
In the lower half of the draw, Clifton Alliance won at York by 22 runs and will now meet the winners of Osbaldick versus Dringhouses in the quarter-finals.
The other first round games see Heworth entertain Stamford Bridge and Pocklington play host to Civil Service.
All quarter-finals, semi-finals and the final are to be played at Clifton Park. Matches start at 6.15pm.
Updated: 12:39 Monday, June 18, 2001
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