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Danny's double sends Otley crashing out

Danny Milner hit a brace as Baildon Trinity Athletic caused a major surprise by sending holders Otley Town spinning out of the Wharfedale FA Challenge Cup in a shock 2-1 quarter-final success.

Anthony Gilmartin netted for Otley.

Michael Jordan hit a brace, with Dean Wagstaff also on target as Pool vanquished Ventus Yeadon Celtic 3-1.

Alex Cusack got the consolation.

Also safely through to the last-four are Guiseley Reserves, who hammered derby rivals Guiseley Red Lion 6-1 thanks to goals from Rob Bradley, Fernando Moke, Brice Tiani (penalty), Christopher Davey, Luke Hudson and Mark Wilby. Danny Hough got the lone reply from the spot.

Christopher Mynett struck twice as Ilkley Town beat Bramhope 4-2, with Mark Houlston and Matthew Trimnell also netting. Andy Dutton scored for Bramhope, whose other strike was an own goal.

In the Sunday Cup, Baildon Trinity Athletic sealed a great weekend for the club by trouncing Ilkley Dynamo 8-1.

Also through to the last- eight are Shipley Town, who claimed a thrilling 4-3 extra-time success over Milford.

Paul Cleary (2), Dean Lamb and Shaun Coe struck for Town, with Stuart Parker, Luke Goacher and Craig Wood replying. Stuart Clarke hit a hat-trick, with Danny Forrest tagging on a brace, as Rawdon accounted for Otley Wharfeside 5-1. Home scorer was Stuart Ives.

Yeadon Westfield won 6-2 at Wheatley Ilkley thanks to Kristian Tattersfield (2), Jimmy Phillips, Peter Day, Carl Douglas and an own goal. Chris Quaife and Rick Arundel replied.

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