SPORTING Keighley have become only the third team to qualify for the quarter-finals of this season's Skipton Body Repair Centre Craven League's Northern Plant Hire Trophy.

After beating Division Three Addingham 6-0, Sporting will travel to the winners of the third-round tie between Carleton and Grassington United.

Goals came from Mohammed Zubair (2), Mohammed Zohaib, Mohammed Ammer, Sikander Ali Shan and man of the match Shahid Taj.

Rolls and Skipton Town had already booked their places in the last eight.

Silsden Whitestar were handed a tough draw in the first round of the Premier Division Cup, with the third-placed club at home to Settle United, who are second.

However, Whitestar emerged 3-0 winners, goals from Jamie Longley, Sam Stanfield and sub James Whitehead securing a quarter-final tie at Grassington United.

In league action, man of the match Rob Matthews got the only goal for Cross Hills in their 4-1 Premier Division defeat at Trawden Celtic, while Wilsden Athletic lost 6-2 at home to Skipton LMS.

In Division One, Bradley's David Hunt was on target in their creditable 1-1 draw at home to Chatburn, but relegation-threatened Oxenhope Rec went down 6-1 at Rolls Reserves, Chris Johnson netting for the visitors against hosts who climbed two places to third.

Cross Hills Reserves, who are only 11th, turned heads in Division Two with a 5-5 home draw against third-placed Trawden Celtic Reserves, man of the match Joshua Page and Sam Smith getting braces for Cross Hills and Sam Maude completing the tally.

Second-placed Cononley Sports, inspired by Jake Manditsch, won 3-0 at Grassington United Reserves.

Silsden Whitestar Reserves, who are second in Division Three, put 11 past hosts Broomhill Reserves without reply.

Man of the match Bradley Fay (4) led the way, and he was well supported by Simon Cox (3), Tom Appleby (2), Sam Boothman and substitute Tom Lohan.

Cowling Reserves, whose gong winner was Gareth Sharpe, won 3-1 at Earby Town Reserves.