Limestone undone by a late Fowl up
After taking the lead the eventual winners were pegged back in a closely contested semi-final.
But Fowler proved the difference between the two sides, scoring late on to push Scunthonians one step closer to cup glory.
They will face either Swinefleet Juniors or AFC Brumby after the latter beat Revision 5-0 in the third round to set up a last four clash with Juniors.
Igoe, Singh, Leaning, Featherstone and McDonagh were on target for Brumby.
In league action, first division leaders Barton Town Old Boys Reserves were held to a 1-1 draw by mid-table BBM during a fiesty encounter which saw a player from each side sent off.
The table-toppers were the only side to play as the next three sides were all in cup action, but Limestone are just two points behind, with a game in hand.
At the summit of division two, Barnetby United extended their advantage, with Hill's double helping seal a 4-1 win over Sherpa.
That was coupled with a surprise 3-1 defeat for second-placed Crosby Colts Reserves at home to Epworth Town Reserves.
Luddington could not do much damage to the gap between themselves and top-placed Revision as they drew 0-0 with lowly West Butterwick, leaving the deficit to the top at 11 points.
In the fourth tier, a Norris brace eased Men's Health to a 4-2 victory over Santon, while leaders Barton Town Old Boys Reserves secured three points in a 2-1 win over Scunthorpe Rangers.
Scunthonians celebrate Neil Fowler's late winner.





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