UNDERDOGS Colton Academicals are through to the second round of the Yorkshire Old Boys Shield after beating Hull Athletic.
Wesley Hopkins gave third division Colton the lead and although Hull Athletic equalised, the Leeds side came out on top in the penalty shootout 4-2 with Simon McGreavy, James Baldwin, Hopkins and James Mortimer succeeding from the spot.
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e, East Ardsley Wanderers let a 3-1 lead slip to go down 5-4 to Hull-based Eddie Beadle.
On target for Ardsley were Paul Howley, Johnny Downey, Mark Todd and Warren Fox.
Sandal Athletic saw off Middlesbrough hosts St Mary's College, winning 4-3 on penalties.
Sandal only just made extra-time with a Mark Lambert goal making it 3-3 after earlier strikes from Rob Foster and Steve Wiseman.
Graeme Foster netted for Sandal in extra-time as the match finished 4-4.
East Leeds Trinity were again in tremendous form, beating East Riding Amateur League outfit AFC Preston 5-0.
A Richard Burns penalty and goals from Tyler Watts and Andrew Logan gave them a 3-0 half-time lead before Lee Capitano and Craig Baker added second half efforts.
Sandal Wanderers eased past Sheffield club De La Salle 9-1 with strikes from Richard Brooke, Neil Mumby, Rob Hulme, Richard Foster (2), Adam Chapman, George Tate and 16-year-old Mike Liversedge, with an own goal making up the tally.
Leeds City crashed out, losing 6-0 to Kingburn Athletic, while a David Stephenson goal proved to no avail for Old Rover who went down 4-1 to Kinnersley.
Old Modernians won 2-0 at Pinefleet Wolfreton thanks to goals from Jonny Wilson and Mike Sproats, while Old Batelians had a 5-1 victory at Shire Academics.
On target for Batelians were hat-trick hero Sam Newman, Rob Boardman and Si Gledhill, with the Shire consolation coming from Johnny Waring-Hughes.
Wortley made it four wins out of four at Wheelwright, winning 5-2 thanks to a treble by Dale Dodsworth and one each from Lewis Elliott and Ashley Crowther.
Craig Fryer and Martin Thompson both struck for the home side.
Last season's finalists Trinity saw off Yorkshire Bank 5-3. Stevie Travers bagged four for the victors with Tom Marston keeping up his goal-a-game record.
The Bank strikes came from Marc Ware, Jeff Stothart and Andy Hartley.
Old Centralians were pipped 5-4 by Huddersfield Amateur.
Centralians bravely fought back from 3-1 down to level at 4-4, but a late goal proved their downfall.
Ryan Unsworth was in at the double for Centralians with Daz Taylor and Chris Hunter also on target.
In the preliminary round, second-half goals from Matt Gill (penalty) and Charlie Allard gave FC Headingley a 2-0 win at St Nicholas.
Holders Bramley Juniors were 2-0 up at Withernsea but finally lost 3-2 despite goals from Nathan Floyd and Andy Horsman.
Stanningley beat Collegians 6-1 with John Mallinson again on target with a hat-trick, while Roundhegians went down 2-1 at St Bedes and St Mary's College beat Amaranth 3-1.
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