Huddersfield Town Ladies clinched three semi-final wins out of three.

The first team, already through to the Sheffield & Hallamshire FA Women’s Challenge Cup final, are also into the FA Women’s Premier League Plate final after beating Shanklin 4-1.

And the Under 18s and Under 15s made their respective Sheffield & Hallamshire Girls League Cup finals.

Shanklin, from the Isle of Wight, and had the better of the opening 15 minutes.

But on 25 minutes a nice passing move involving Kate Lockwood and Debbie Hastings eventually found Kate Mallin, who slotted home to put Town ahead.

Lockwood shot just wide before Mallin set up Hastings to score powerfully.

Town gave away a sloppy goal when they failed to clear their lines in the 53rd minute.

Mallin had an effort hacked off the line before Laura Windle ran down the right and crossed for Emily Heckler to score.

Heckler scored her second with 10 minutes to go.

Midfielder Alarna Fuller was player of the match for Town, who will play Preston North End in the final on April 26. The county cup final is against Sheffield FC on April 5.

Town are in league action against Nottingham Forest at Storthes Hall on Sunday (2.00).

The seconds have an FAWPL Reserves North game at home to Sheffield FC (2.00). They lost 7-0 at Newcastle United on Sunday.

The Under 18s will face Doncaster Belles in their final on April 8 after a 3-2 win at Mosborough.

Goals by Maddie Walsh and Megan Mirfield were each cancelled out. Katie Lockwood and Walsh hit the bar in the same move before Jess Holland sealed the victory.

Town have a league game at Sheffield United Junior Blades on Saturday (11.00).

The Under 15s reached their third successive S&HL Cup final with a 3-2 win at Rotherham Whitehill, but the home team can consider themselves unfortunate.

Town had the wind behind them in the first half but were unable to take advantage, with Rotherham quicker to the ball and more fluent.

The only Town shot in the first half was a long-range Tara Duce effort that went wide.

Rotherham finally took the lead from a corner six minutes into the second half. It was the first goal conceded since the end of November.

Rose Priestley cleared off the line before keeper Isobel Pare’s slip gave the home side a simple second.

Town gradually got themselves back into the game, with Eleanor Smith and Ella Harris lively.

Smith, Lauren Bullock and Harris combined to set up player of the match Duce to started the fightback with 10 minutes to go.

A Harris cross was diverted into the net by a Rotherham defender for the equaliser.

With extra time looking likely, a Town through ball caused the home side panic and a collision between two players meant the ball ran free for Harris to tap in.

The final is against Doncaster Belles next month while Town are at home to Barnsley in a league game on Saturday (10.30).