raham Phillips opened the visitors account after ten minutes before Scott Collins improved the tally eight minutes later while Lee Mulroe slotted in a third goal after 25 minutes.
Tadcaster reduced the arrears when a shot struck John Leach and wro
ng-footed keeper Ian McHarg but it was their only reward as Hemsworth kept control in the second half.
Hemsworth visit Glasshoughton this Saturday with a 3pm kick-off.
MEXBOROUGH Main Street continued their rise up the County Senior League Premier Division with a 4-1 win over Penistone Church after dominating throughout.
Paul Hemingway set Mexborough on their way with a cute lob over the keeper before Scott McDonald, Tim Watkinson and standout midfielder, 17-year-old Connor Cairns completed the rout.
Ten man Athersley Recreation proved too strong a prospect for Dearne Community and came away with a 3-1 win. Mark Hydes was dismissed for an apparent headbutt on a Dearne player but Athersley soon took the lead through a Thomas Rushforth overhead kick. Dearne levelled from a corner but Thomas Harban and Jamie Williams shot from the edge of the area.
Wombwell Main came from behind to beat Hepworth United 3-2 in the Rosehill Association Cup.
SWINTON Community School reached the fourth round of the English Schools FA Under-15s Boys Cup with a 4-2 win at Hemsworth Art and Community College.
The hosts took an early lead but Cotton equalised for Swinton who then took control. Cotton grabbed his second before Fawcett and Wilkinson put daylight between the sides. Hemsworth reduced the deficit but Swinton held on to set up a clash with either York's Joseph Rowntree or John Smeaton Community College of Leeds.
FRICKLEY Athletic are looking for volunteers to help with the sale of their Super Six tickets on South Elmsall Market on Tuesday mornings. Anyone who can spare approximately three hours are asked to contact club chairman Peter Bywater on 07831778290.
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