HUNSLET gained a convincing derby win over Middleton Park in the Leeds Red Triangle League Hainsworth Premier Division.
Hunslet had Graham Stockdale (four), Casey James (two), Callum Harrison (two), Gareth Groves and Ben Abel on target in a 10-2 victory, with Fdvano Manuel Seque and Stefan Beer replying for Park.
Churwell (Mick Rowland, Mark Jackson, Richard Brown
and Martin Ross two) had a thrilling 5-4 win at Ranch Legends (Darren Winterburn, Jack Kanyama and Phillip Jarvis two) in the Rowland Road WMC Senior Cup.
David Neath scored a consolation goal for Halfway House Morley as they lost 4-1 to New Farnley CC (Daryl Hibberd, Andy Ounter and James Edwards two).
Peter Jackson, Bearnard Ferdinand, Daniel Robinson and Angelo Contrino (two) struck for Churwell Reserves but it wasn’t enough to prevent an 8-5 defeat to Red Sea in the Kath Lawson Memorial Cup.
Binlam Asfaha led Red Sea’s victory charge with a hat-trick, while further goals from Mesfin Ahferom, Aliemseged Testamichael, Mebrahtu Mender, Hassen Ahmed and an own goal were enough to see them progress.
Chris Matthews hit a brace for South Leeds Saints but they bowed out 4-2 at Leodis, who had Ryan Holmes in hat-trick form.
Middleton Park Reserves crashed out after a 9-3 mauling from South Leeds Pythons. Darren Rudick, James Hemming and a Pythons’ own goal struck for Middleton but they could not handle the Pythons who progressed thanks to Wilson, Glynn, Clough, Havron, Trueman and Crosthwaite (two) and an own goal.
Merlins had Anthony Robertson, Glen Butterfield and Craig Bedford on target in a 3-2 win over Horsforth (Shane Hanson and Benji Caterill).
Beeston St Anthonys lost 3-2 at home to New Farnley Reserves. Nick Baker and Ash Daly struck for Beeston but New Farnley hit back to win thanks to Ashley Wells and Peter Jackson twice.
Drighlington Malt Shovel had a 4-1 win over Leeds Deaf as Chris Lee and David Clarke scored a brace apiece. Johnathan Sutcliffe hit Deaf’s consolation.
Drighlington Adwalton went down 4-2 at Ring of Bells Cleckheaton despite goals from Adam Marshall and Justin Heeley.
Bells progressed thanks to Alan Wilkes, Alex Joseph, Paul Lawson and a Drighlington own goal.