Division One - Acklam SW 8 v 0 Wolviston Res: Acklam Steelworks who although may not win the race for the League Championship, will almost certainly have a big say in the eventual winners with both Grangetown and Nunthorpe to play, sent visitors Wolviston down among the relegation candidates after running up their second highest score of the season, Dean Talukder who was later named as man of the match gave Acklam a 4th minute lead, Paul Jewitt then made it 2-0 ten minutes before half time. Five minutes into the second half Talukder made it 3-0, George Pain then made it 4-0 before Talukder grabbed his hat trick goal in the 57th minute to make it 5-0, a first ever goal from Brian Wheatley, the Acklam manger made it 6-0 before Talukder went on to grab two late goals in the 80th and 88th minute to take his tally to five for the match and 23rd of the season to wrap up the scoring and all three points.

BEADS FC 0 v 3 Nunthorpe Ath: The first half was very even with few chances been created, but in the 35th minute Anthony Roberts broke clear of the home sides defence and ran on to put Nunthorpe 1-0 ahead at half-time. In the second Nunthorpe ran the show and five minutes into the second half Peter Boldison with his 17th of the season gave his team a comfortable 2-0 lead before Roberts with his second of the match and 21st of the season gave Nunthorpe a comfortable 3-0 victory and on the trail of first placed Bedale who they entertain next week in what could be a six pointer to whoever wins.

Carlin How 1 v 2 Mackinlay Park: Carlin How entertained Redcar side Mackinlay Park for the third time this season, both meeting in the Raine Trophy and league meeting, were won by Carlin How, but a recent influx of new players by a new manager has seen the Redcar side improve with one defeat a win and a draw in their last three matches that has seen them move of the bottom of the league for some time. In a drab match few chances were created for both sides until the last ten minutes of the match when Jason Lapin headed a cross from Charlie Eeles home at the back post in the 80th minute. Five minutes later Nicky Anderson fouled Michael Herrin in the Carlin How box and from the resulting spot kick, Lee Wells gave the Redcar side a 2-0 lead, with only two minutes remaining Carlin How pulled a goal back when a shot from Steve Starsmore was not dealt with very well by Alan Graham in the Park goal and second half substitute Andrew Hall was on hand to knock home his first of the season from close range, Carlin How pressed forward for the last few minutes of the match with five consecutive corners, from one right on the death of the match Anderson rose and headed the ball just past the Park goal, but it was Mackinlay Park who went away with all three points to move them up 12th in the League.

Stokesley SC 0 v 5 Grangetown BC: Stokesley fell behind when Paul Parkes scored for the visitors. Six minutes later a mistake by the Stokesley keeper and his defender allowed Robbie Bell the simple chance of sliding the ball home to make it 2-0. A minutes before half time a rocket shot from Steve Cochrane gave the Boys Club a halftime 3-0 lead. In the second half Lee Escritt had a great chance to pull a goal back but it was saved by the keeper at the last minute, at the other end a mistake by the Stokesley keeper saw the Boys Club take a comfortable 4-0 lead through Parkes second of the match, and with five minutes remaining Ian McGowan made it 5-0 with his 25th of the season, he now joins Wayne Gredziak as the League top scorer and helped secured the points for his team.

Thornaby FC 1 v 3 Richmond Town: Thornaby fell behind to their visitors when Richard Thompson headed home from a corner. Five minutes into the second half Thornaby deservedly drew level through Danny Jones, his 16th of the season. But 15 minutes later the match swung in favour of the visitors when a penalty was awarded and Darren Bond gave Richmond a 2-1 lead. Immediately Thornaby gave the ball away and Adam Emson ran on to make it 3-1.

Thornaby YC 3 v 2 Bedale FC: Thornaby took the lead when Wayne Mahoney hammered the ball home. They increased their lead from a free-kick when Marty Moore blasted home. Bedale pulled a goal back when Adam Bramley on to make it 2-1 at half-time. In the second half the Youth Club pushed forward to increase their lead which they did in the 58th minute when a ball down the line was hooked into the box for Moore to score his second of the match and 14th of the season to make it 3-1. The visitors pressed forward and with only a couple of minutes of the match remaining Bramley claimed his second of the match and 21st of the season with a cross shot, the Youth Club were pushed back for the remaining minutes of the match but hung on to secure the points for their 10th win of the season.

Whitby Town Res 0 v 1 Fishburn Park: Ten minutes into the second half Stuart Marsay broke clear and score what turned out to be the only goal of the game.

Division Two - Darlington CB 8 v 0 Teesside Ath: Jamie Smith opened the scoring, Michael Dutton added the second with Stuart Hardy making it 3-0 five minutes before half time. In the second half it was the Wayne Buckley show as he made it 4-0 in the 57th minute, made it 5-0 in the 70th minute, substitute Simon Shaw made it 6-0 ten minutes from the end. before Buckley grabed two more goals to complete the scoring.

Burness Plate semi-finals - Whinney Banks 1 v 3 Teesside Arriva: David Clark gave Arriva the lead, the only goal of the first-half. In the second half the match was again very even but on the hour Brendan Hampshire gave the visitors a 2-0 lead, but three minutes later John Blamires with his 11th of the season pulled a goal back to make it 2-1. The home side pressed forward for a second goal but against the run of play Arriva broke and Jonathan Rose with his 3rd of the season booked a place in the final against Darlington SRM.

Darlington SRM 3 v 2 Guisb Town Res: Darlington Simpson Rolling Mills took the lead when Paul Thorns scored but the visitors fought back and reversed the deficit when Michael Paisley pulled it back to 1-1 and Steven Bell gave the visitors a 2-1 lead. Thorns made it level at 2-2 and then he struck again to give the hosts a 3-2 win. The final will be Monday, April 21 (1pm), at Wolviston.