Huntington's 5-1 win away to Pocklington guaranteed themselves the premier division runners-up spot -- their highest ever position in the Leeper Hare York and District Football League.
A Chris Dyson goal gave the visitors a slender half-time lead but in the second period, strikes from Rob Ellis, Jack Wilson, Mark Granfield and another Dyson effort ensured the win. Callum Horne scored Pocklington's lone reply.
Ben Coates hit a hat-trick as Wiggington beat derby rivals Haxby 3-0. Craig Cammidge, the Grasshoppers goalkeeper, made some excellent saves to deny Haxby even a consolation goal.
Copmanthorpe's recent revival continued -- they have lost only once in their last eight games -- as they thrashed Old Malton 8-2. Matty Bastock hit four of the goals and a Mark Bellah hat-trick, and a solo effort for Tom Hesletine, completed the rout. It was Old Malton's first away defeat of the season.
Malton Bacon Factory finished the season losing three games on the trot after going down 3-0 at T& L Selby.
All Selby 's goals came in the second half through Brendon Langhan, Dave Reasbeck and Steve Rowbottom.
Division two leaders Tockwith stretched their unbeaten home run to 12 games after defeating White Horse 2-1.
Ben Tobin gave Tockwith the lead, which was then doubled by Gary Singleton. Lenny Mason reduced the deficit 14 minutes from time for White Horse.
Second-placed Heslington had to settle for just a point at Riccall following a 0-0 draw, while third-placed Ouseburn won 1-0 at Poppleton thanks to a Stuart Ramsey goal.
Elvington scored twice in the first five minutes at Fulford to register their third consecutive away win.
A Chris Bowles header opened the scoring and then Luke Dove netted his 31st goal in all competitions this season before Ben Bailey made it 2-1 five minutes from time. It was Elvington's first win over Fulford in four attempts.
Civil Service won their first game in eight matches after beating visitors Barmby Moor 3-2.
Richard Burrows gave the home side an early lead but Robbie Pipe levelled and then Matty Beavers put Barmby in front before Civil Service stormed back to win with goals from Alex Ingram and Joe Micheli.
Updated: 11:47 Monday, April 18, 2005
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