IT IS 24 years since Tadley Calleva have had their name on the Basingstoke A Cup, but they now have a chance to take the cup again after beating visiting DC UK. 4-3 in the semi-finals.

It was their red hot goal scorers Kye Theodore who came up with the winner with six minutes left, but manager Bradley Nash praised his team and felt they should have won more easily with their amount of possession.

DC took the lead after 10 minutes from Ben Nicholls.

In the 29th minute a defence spitting ball from Michael Abbott found Theodore who equalised. Right on half time Luke Allison broke down the right and his cross was met by Theodore for Tadley's second.

On the hour DC drew level again through Stuart Austen, but 10 minutes later a shot from Theodore was deflected into the net by Jamie West. DC struck again from Stephen Graham, but then had Austen, sent off for a second yellow card.

In the 86th minute Tadley came up with the winner when Theodore took on two men and netted his second to see his team in the final.

This will be against Hook or Basingstoke United and will be played at Winklebury on Saturday March 18 (6.30pm).

Twentyten proved too good for the Hook North Hants May Cup holders Hook beating them 5-2 to move into the final.

They took a 10th minute lead from Joe Hill and James Arnold added a second.

In the 44th minute, Hook were awarded a penalty when Jake Tanner was penalised for foul on Charles Page and Andy Parker scored.

On the hour, the best goal of the seven was scored by Osborne to make it 3-1.

Charlie Manning then added another, before Hook pulled a goal back from Kieran Farmer.

Twentyten made it five through Carl Pearson.

Winklebury Wizards met AFC Berg in the North Hants Junior Cup quarter final in January and as the referee incorrectly played extra time after it ended in a 2-2 draw, a replay was ordered and this time after it again ended 2-2. A penalty shoot-out resulted in Wizards winning 4-2 and they now meet Twentyten Reserves in the semi finals.

Scott Large gave Wizards a 15th minute lead, but Graham Dwyer equalised. Ben Clarke gave Berg the lead, but Greg Adams levelled things on the hour, before the Wizards lost Dan Costen sent-off.

In the penalty shoot-our. Carl Gonzales and Jay Green netted for Berg. For Wizards, Richard Lowther, Steve Hadley, Alex Stevens and Liam Grainger were all successful.