SIX-SHOOTER Carl Stewart fired Hamilton Panthers into the second round of the York FA Senior Minor Cup.
He scored six goals as Panthers mauled Wigginton Grasshoppers 8-3 with Lewis Cannon weighing in with the other two goals.
Luke Zackorenko netted four times as Riccall Raiders sank York RI 7-0.
All the goals in the Barmby Moor v North Duffield clash came in the first half with Moor winning 4-1 although the match was closer than the score suggests.
Nathan Mather (2), Sam Appleton and Jack Slade netted for Moor, while Jamie Sedman responded for North Duffield.
It was a good day for Real Cliffe in the York FA Intermediate Minor cups.
Their Under-15 team had an easy 9-0 win at Copmanthorpe, while the U14s defeated Wigginton Grasshoppers 3-0.
A long-range shot from Craig Allen gave Real Cliffe a first-minute lead. Tom Grundy then set up Michael Brown for a well-taken goal and a deflected shot from Jon-Jo Thompson completed the scoring.
Simon Baker netted Thorpe United's extra-time winner against Tadcaster Albion from Daniel Montgomery's corner on the right to give them a 4-3 win.
The other Thorpe goals were scored by Liam Holden, Gary Chapman and a Montgomery penalty.
Haxby 'B' had to go to extra time before defeating Pocklington Town 6-3.
It was 3-3 at the end of normal time with the Haxby goals coming from Harry Booth, Dan Waterworth and an own goal. And in extra time, Chris McTurk produced a fine hat-trick to clinch the game for Haxby.
In the York FA Junior Minor Cup, Thomas Franklin led the way for Tadcaster Albion with five goals in a 7-1 win over Woodthorpe Warriors.
Tadcaster's other goals were shared by Simon Dale and Richard Arnold.
York College and Pocklington produced a five-goal thriller with Pocklington winning 3-2 with goals from Hugh Attwood, Philip Kendra and Bradley White. Lewis Archer and Brandon Bishop replied for York College.
Updated: 10:54 Friday, September 30, 2005
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