HEWORTH nipped into the second round of the Acaster Steel FA Junior Cup thanks to a late Mike Braithwaite goal against Corinthians.
The tight game was goalless before Braithwaite chipped the ball into the net with only five minutes of extra-time left.
Goals by Danny Frith (3) and Nick Lawrie saw Haxby beat Pickering 4-1, the man of the match for Haxby being Craig Minton.
Selby Olympia's derby with Thorpe United was a cracker, Olympia taking a first-half lead through Andrew Best but Thorpe replying with a goal either side of the interval to lead 2-1.
Olympia hit the woodwork twice as they sought an equaliser, but Thorpe held on.
Pocklington were no match for a rampant Nestl Rowntree who recorded an 8-1 success, with Carl Stewart leading the way with a hat-trick.
In the Sunday Junior Cup, First York beat Northern Spirit 2-1 with Neil Goodwin and Steve Long netting for First York and Neil Yeowart scoring a consolation.
Tom Coates and David Bonner both netted hat-tricks as Wigginton Grasshoppers thrashed Middleton Celtic Reserves 10-0.
Raskelf continued their good form when overcoming Acomb Celtic 5-0 with goals from Paul Floyd (2), Dave Hardy, Chris Hughes and Michael Raper.
The game between Nags Head and Kings-way Riders was abandoned after 90 minutes with the scores level at 2-2, when the latter allegedly refused to play extra-time.
British Telecom were too strong for Real Kings Arms, winning 12-1 with John Beech (4) and Neil Hinde (3) leading the rout.
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