Sports show no Charity to see off their Sporting rivals
Hawkins proved too strong for Division One rivals Sporting Athletic and had effectively ended the tie at half-time thanks to two goals from Louie Mason and one each from Matty Hearsey and Dale Blackham.
Scott Sandland added a fifth early in the second half before Sporting scored a consolation goal from the penalty spot.
Codsall Legion Sundats, voted Division 1 champions, edged out a struggling Connaught United to secure a place in the last four. Sundats appeared to be tacking after Kieron Northwood and Jay Holdcroft gave them a 2-0 lead. But Connaught fought back with Cieron Clifton closing the gap before Rodney Williams fired home a free-kick to equalize with three minutes remaining. In a dramatic finish, Jake Webb won for Sundats in the 89th minute.
Emerald advanced after beating the Black Country Blades 4-1 on penalties. The draw ended 2-2 after extra time.
The new Hampton Warstones complete the semi-finals after a 2-0 win at RG FC.
Goals from Dan Hopson and Micky Taylor saw Wednesfield RBL advance at the expense of Ashmore in the Tom Bird Cup Quarterfinals.
Horse & Jockey Albion galloped into the last four after beating Warstone’s Wanderers Revolution 4-0. Jamie Saidler, Simeon Paisley, Thomas Embrey and Ryan Harper all hit the mark.
Dudley Rangers United also beat Barnhurst Lane Lions 4-0. Scott Fisher (two), Nath Turner and Anton Nesbeth grabbed the goals.
AFC Willenhall and Toll House Athletic drew 2-2 at Willenhall and then held their nerve to triumph 5-3 on penalties.
Tettenhall Athletic and New Inn Wombourne held an exciting draw in the Quarterfinals of the Terry Shinton Cup.
It was Tettenhall who eventually went 5-4 thanks to a hat-trick from Tom Mason and goals from Chris Wood and Shane Farrington.
Wolves Nations joined Tettenhall in the semi-finals after a Pinder Deo goal was denied by Bushbury Hill.
NRB Warstones Wanderers beat Lichfield Athletic Reds FC 6-0 in the semifinals of the Sam Kimberley Trophy Southern Area. Tyrell Walker, Chad Birch, Kane Lewis, Omar Haughton, Jayden McCalla and Corey Brown were the men at the finish.
n The first cutlery of the league will be up for grabs on Friday night when NRB Warstones Wanderers take on Portobello Rangers in the CE Yardley Cup final (7pm) at the Wolverhampton Casuals’ Brinsford Lane base. Admission is £5 for adults and children are free.