A LAST-MINUTE equaliser saw division two leaders St Clement’s extend their unbeaten run to nine matches in the York Minster Engineering Football League.
The goal – with virtually the last kick of the game – earned them a 3-3 draw at Heslington.
John Pipes, Paul Clarke and Paul Crangle hit the home side’s goals, with Stuart Kehoe (2) and Liam King replying for Saints.
Second-placed Heworth also left it late at Church Fenton.
They hit their winner in a 3-2 victory in the final five minutes.
Lee Bunce scored twice for Heworth and now has 30 goals for the season, making him the top goalscorer in all divisions.
Danny Hall joined him on the Heworth scoresheet, with Adam Beavers and Dave Marshall replying for White Horse. Third-placed Selby RSSC suffered their first home defeat in 13 matches as they were thumped 4-1 by Rawcliffe.
Paul Braniscombe scored twice to add to an own goal and a Paul Hart strike. Rob Friar hit the lone Selby reply.
Rawcliffe’s opening goal was the first Selby had conceded in more than six hours.
Luke Dove scored twice for Elvington in a 5-0 home win over Huby.
Rufforth recorded an overdue win as they beat Aviva 2-1. Their first success in nine games came thanks to goals from Graham Rae and Martin Pepper.
Osbaldwick won their bottom of the table clash with Fulford 2-1.
Nick Lawrie and Sam Thompson shared the Osso goals to extend their unbeaten home run to five games. Paul Gordon struck the Fulford reply.
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