DIVISION One leaders Skipton Town secured their place in the semi-finals of the Northern Plant Hire Trophy with a thrilling win over Grassington United.

They defeated their Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League Premier Division opponents 5-4 after extra-time and will now face Colne on April 14.

Andrew Nicholson (2), Michael Conroy, Ben Lowry and Miles Thompson were on target for Town, while Fred Midgley, James Morgan, Paul Wilkins and Dave Greenwood were the Grassington marksmen.

A hat-trick from Tom Strickland set champions Settle United on course for an emphatic 8-1 Premier Division win at Cross Hills.

Billy Skelton scored the sole Cross Hills goal.

Sporting Keighley showed no mercy for lowly Pendle Renegades as they ran out 7-2 winner with Alhassaine Keita scoring four times.

Silsden Whitestar set up a home quarter-final against Cross Hills in the Premier Division Cup after brushing aside Cowling 5-0. Josh McNulty led the way with two goals while Andy Kay, Gavin Shearer and Sam Stanfield added further strikes.

Hellifield Sports won a penalty shoot-out 3-1 to knock Rolls Reserves out of the Division One Cup.

The spot-kick decider was required after the game finished in a 4-4 draw. Matthew Beckwith (2), Benjamin Hulse and Jacob Wroe were on target for the winners.

The Rolls scorers were Luke Cockcroft (2), Paul Oldroyd and Lewis Rimmer.

Goals from Tyler Brigg and Michael Fazackerley enabled Broomhill to edge a 2-1 Division One win at Bradley. Tim Barraclough was the home side's scorer.

Chatburn and Settle Reserves shared a goalless draw. Chatburn remain in the bottom two but are just a point below Cowling who have played five games more than them.

Zac Conway's hat-trick fired Division Two leaders Silsden Whitestar to a 6-1 win at Barlick Wanderers.

Bradley Fay, Ryan Narey and John Knowles added further goals while Jordan Driver netted the Barlick consolation effort.

Whitestar are one point ahead of Bingley Town who have four games in hand.

Town extended their 100 per cent record to 13 games with a 4-2 win at Ilkley Town. Ryan Stubbs (2), Jack Bilney and Josh Gott were Bingley's scorers.

AFC Barnoldswick claimed the local bragging rights after beating Barnoldswick Barons 5-1.

Salts Reserves added momentum to their Division Three promotion push with a 6-1 win over Sutton with Darryl Foster and Damian Hopkins each scoring twice.

A hat-trick by Thomas Lewis helped Bingley Town defeat Settle United 6-1 while third-place IPlay FC Barrowford were held to a 2-2 draw at Horton.