Grangefield OB made heavy weather of Harrogate Premier Divsion team Harlow Hill before securing a 4-2 win in the WRCFA Challenge Cup and a second round-home tie with Lower Hopton.

Luke Hunter and Grant Jackson netted the first two Grangefield goals before the returning Ritchie Banks’ brilliant double sealed victory.

Farsley Celtic Juniors beat Elland Allstars 4-2 with Danny Lyons bagging all four goals.

A shot from distance, a header, a lob and a tap-in accounted for his haul and Farsley now look forward to a second-round home tie with currently struggling Ripon City.

Drighlington remain top of Division One after their 2-2 draw with improving eighth-placed Wortley.

Sam Thorpe and Shane Sowden were on target for Drig.

Calverley United beat Colton Athletic 3-1 at home with goals from Ben Waller, Tom Westerton and Ben Binns while skipper James Beaumont was named man of the match.

Grangefield OB reserves lost 8-1 at home to Wheelwright OB in what marked their first defeat of the season, with Sam Russell claiming their solitary goal.

St Bedes drew 4-4 at home with Dewsbury Rangers after throwing away a commanding 4-1 lead.

The goals for Bedes came from leading scorer Jordan Northin (2), Jamal Nash and Andrew Scullion.

Both teams are neck and neck in Division One with Bedes second and Rangers third.

In Division Two, a Leeds Medics & Dentists IV lost 9-0 at home to Farsley Celtic Juniors Reserves, who went second with their victory.

Farsley hit a purple patch with seven goals netted in a 30-minute period when everything they tried came off.

The Farsley scorers were Steve Wells (4), Alex Gyte (2), Will Hick, Harvey Booth and a stunning free-kick from Tyler Thompson.