SUNDAY LEAGUE: Traf fire magnificent seven in North Riding semi success
After a cagey opening 10 minutes, Traf settled down and took the lead when Liam Salt curled past the Thornaby keeper from 20 yards.
It was 2-0 to the hosts at the break, Jimmy Beadle's header from a Georgie Rose cross doubling their lead.
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Hide AdTraf dominated the second half and were soon 3-0 up, Mikey Barker drilling into the back of the net.
Jenkinson then introduced Sean Exley and Chris Dove, and the pair had an almost immediate impact.
First Exley set up Salt to grab his second and Traf's fourth, before Dove headed in to make it 5-0 and put the result beyond any doubt.
Exley then got himself on the scoresheet, smashing in low and hard past the keeper to make it 6-0 before Shaun Dodson wrapped up the scoring from the penalty spot.
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Hide AdJenkinson said: "It's a brilliant feeling, I just want to congratulate all the lads, we're not fearing anyone now and we can't wait for the final.
"The whole team played well, but Niall Gibb was man of the match."
Ayton pulled off a shock 1-0 win against West Pier to move into the semi-finals of the Senior Cup.
The decisive and solitary goal of the game came 25 minutes in, player-boss Mark Plumpton winning the ball and feeding Jonny Blakeston, who flicked onto Tyson Stubbings to power free of the Pier defence and fire in.
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Hide AdAyton could've furthered their lead heading into the break, but Stubbings and Mike Grayshan both spurned glorious opportunities.
The hosts held firm in the second half to seal the surprise win and a place in the last four.
Plumpton singled out Niall Prentice as his side's star man.
Newlands will join them in the semi-finals after they cruised to a 4-0 win against Roscoes Bar.
Joe Hakings' side dominated the quarter-final clash and two goals from Ryan Rivis and strikes from Jack Ramos and Kurtis Henderson sealed their victory.
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Hide AdThe score could've been more flattering on Newlands, but striker Drew McCoubrey ballooned his penalty high and wide.
Henderson was Newlands' man of the match.
The other quarter-final clash between Cayton and FILO was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.
Second-placed Scalby beat Scarborough Campus 2-1 in Division Two.
Brandon Diston and Josh Welburn bagged the goals for Lee Dolan and Mark Eyres' side.
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Hide AdConnor Sewell was their man of the match, while Matty Bourne also put in another strong display for the victors.
Angel Athletic v Fylingdales Reserves and Crown Tavern v Ayton Reserves were both called off due to waterlogged pitches.