Malton & Old Malton 79 all out by 6 wkts
Malton had no answer to the bowling of Tim Sharples who returned 4-11.
Only M Hodgson, 23, managed a worthwhile score.
In reply Dave Greenlay, 35, and Steve Dodsworth, 25, made light of the
task in hand.
Hodgson showed his all-round ability with a 3-21 return.
Hovingham 103-5 beat
Great Habton 100-7 by 5 wkts
Habton were up against it from the start losing three wickets for 22 in just five overs to the aptly named R Bowling.
A fourth wicket stand of 46 between brothers Wayne and Jim Dawson who hit 35 and 30 respectively improved the position but both fell to P Deverill, 4-29.
Wayne and Troy Dawson bowled identical figures of 1-24 but then Steve Mosey took control of the reply hitting five fours and a six in an innings worth 46.
He was helped along by N Adams,14no, and fell just short of a half-century, but by then a win was on the cards and this was achieved with seven balls to spare.
Pickering 114-4 beat
Westow 101-6 by 13 runs
Pickering lost Mark Shepherd and Shaun Smith early but Craig Aconley, with a half century, and Simon King, 23no, put on 76 for the third wicket. Neil Earle, 1-22, bowled well for Westow
After a good start with 31 off the first three overs Westow started to lose wickets and lost momentum with Craig Aconley and Mark Shepherd bowling well at the death for Pikes.
Kirkbymoorside 67-2 beat
Duncombe Park 64-9 by 8wkts.
Park batted first but apart from Brian Leckenby 24, all the batsmen struggled to make an impression.
S Walker, 3-19, and Mark Fairweather, 2-24, were the chief tormentors.
In reply Kirkby reached the required total in the ninth over, chief run-scorer being Martin Charlton with 30 not out.
Edwin Kirby took 2-17 for Park.
Cup Semi-final draw: Harome v Hovingham, Pickering v Kirkbymoorside -to be played Monday July 13.