Cawood won a cliff-hanger at home to Nestle Rowntree Reserves in the first round of the York FA Saturday Junior Cup.

Cawood goals from Andrew Oldfield, Ben Rawson and Peter McGoughin from the penalty spot took the game into extra-time, when it ended all-square at 3-3.

Indiscipline saw Rowntree reduced to ten players before the final whistle.

In the penalty shoot-out it took eight penalties each before Cawood won by five penalties to four. They were indebted to 'keeper David Brinstead for saving the day.

Indiscipline was also to cost Terrington Glory dear when they were cruising to victory against Huntington Reserves.

Terrington's 'keeper was sent off and in the final ten minutes Huntington snatched a 2-1 victory with a Neil Cadywold penalty plus a goal from Tom Hurst.

For the second successive season, Dringhouses Reserves have been knocked out of the cup at the first hurdle. They lost 3-0 to Post Office, whose goals in an outstanding display came from Garry Humphreys, Danny Walton and John Darrock. He led the forwards in outstanding fashion.

LNER Builders won 3-0 at home to Helperby from the Harrogate League.

The first clear-cut chance fell to Helperby's Peter Orton but he shot wide of the target, and it was Builders who took the lead when, after ten minutes, a ball was played back in from the left for Simon Brind to stab into the net.

This stirred Helperby into action, with Darren Furness going close while Builders 'keeper Ian Clancy made a fine save.

In the second half, Adam Ongathorpe took advantage of a poor back pass to double the Builders' advantage and, six minutes from time, Danny Gothard with his first goal for the Builders sealed victory.