Wellington Westgate and Deighton WMC (HW) won through to the semi-finals of the Huddersfield FA Sunday Challenge Cup and will face each other on April 3.

Welly beat fellow Kirklees Sunday League side Walkers Hounds 7-2 at Golcar, with Welly goals coming from Adam Hill (3), Jamie Jobarteh (2), Paul Pike and Sam Buck.

Nightingale went down 4-2 to Deighton WMC at Leeds Road PF.

Visitors Nightingale gave the Heavy Woollen side a tough game and actually led 1-0 through Matt Cumiskey after Liam Madigan had earlier missed a penalty.

However, a controversial penalty was converted by Deighton to level the scores at half time.

Nightingale had dominated the first half (and felt they ought to have been 3-0 up) but Deighton seemed to take control after the break and went 3-1 ahead.

Dan Johnson did pull another back for Nightingale, but Deighton had the last word to make it 4-2 and take them through to the semis.

Centre-back James McDermott was Nightingale’s star man.

Linthwaite progressed to the quarter-finals after thrashing Heavy Woollen outfit Shire FC 14-0.

Two own goals, Daniel Walker, Stevie Richards (2), Courtney Allette, Paul Day (2), Bradley Riley (2), Sam Holmes, Dean Siddiq, Rhys Wharam and Josh Shields accounted for the KSL side’s tally.

In their Lockwood Private Hire semi-final second leg, Meltham Victoria Park were 5-1 victors (6-2 on aggregate) at Broadlands, where Linthwaite Reserves were unable to reproduce their performance of the first leg, when they ought to have put the tie to bed.

Meltham will now face either Walkers Hounds or Nightingale in the final at Lepton Highlanders on May 1 (2pm).

The game was effectively over after 13 minutes when Meltham raced to a 3-0 lead through a Rob Yarker strike and a brace from Michael Dolan, who also struck the foot of a post with a fierce 30-yard shot.

Clayton Phillips and Nicky Pike tried their best for Linthwaite, with Pike seeing one shot blaze over the Meltham bar and a Phillips’ goalbound header cleared off the line.

However Yarker hit his second and Meltham’s fourth before half time.

Linthwaite did pick up a little as half time approached and Dominic Moorhouse demonstrated some fine midfield dribbling skills, with a Callum Brierley well-struck shot being saved at point-blank range.

Phillips was also through on goal but a strong Meltham tackle prevented his progress.

After the break the visitors made a game of it and pulled one back through Matthew Hemmingway after 50 minutes.

After 67 minutes, Linthwaite were through on goal, but a brave block by keeper Sam Philpot resulted in a nasty clash with the Linthwaite forward and the injured Philpot was replaced by Rob Dolan in goal.

On 70 minutes, Meltham had a great chance for 5-1, but with the goal at his mercy Jordan Pedalty fluffed his lines.

Both sides had opportunities, but Yarker put the game out of Linthwaite’s reach with his hat-trick goal on 81 minutes.

Linthwaite were restricted to long-range shots and Stevie Wilkinson tried a speculative 30-yard looping effort, which sailed well over the Meltham bar.

Meltham centre half Thomas Scandling was voted man of the match.