The bottom two sides in Leeper Hare York and District League Reserve A scored impressive victories.
Malton Bacon Factory won away at Kartiers 2-0, while Huntington, with two goals each from Chris Dower and Mark Gamble and one from Ian Proctor, beat St John's 5-1. Steve Maddox replied for the students.
Hamilton Panthers, with a Craig Fletcher hat-trick and two goals from Tony Brown, took the Reserve C title by beating Riccall 5-0, which stretched their unbeaten away record to 17 games.
Second-placed Rufforth won 5-0, beating Hemingbrough with goals from Luke Baines, Jack Clayton Steve Gillick (2) and Liam Stilgoe.
Heslington, with goals from Pete Elcock and Dan Kelly, were two up inside 20 minutes at Wilberfoss but the hosts stormed back to take the points with goals from Pete Norman Paul Jacques and he winner from Mark 'Sparky' Hughes.
White Horse won at Amotherby 6-3 with two goals each for Lenny Mason, David Marsh and Simon Walsh. Richard Kerrison, Danny Foxton and Andy Barriss netted for Amotherby.
Updated: 09:42 Monday, April 11, 2005
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