Nick Hutchinson bagged his 11th hat-trick of the season as York RI beat Heworth 3-1 to stretch their unbeaten run in Leeper Hare York and District League division three to six games.
Hemingbrough bounced back from their mauling the previous weekend to beat LNER Builders 5-2 and keep their unbeaten home record.
Danny Smith and a Richard Singh penalty gave Hemingbrough a 2-0 lead at the break.
They extended their lead with another Smith strike and goals from David Young and Harry Jackson.
Builders pulled two late goals back through Tudor Carrington and Ken Sharma.
Bishop Wilton's stubborn defence held out for 74 minutes in their home game with Moor Lane before John Kennelly opened the scoring for the visitors.
Matt Stephenson and Gary Tutt, with his fifth goal in his last four outings, completed a 3-0 win for Moor Lane.
Tadcaster Albion kept in touch with the leading sides by winning 2-1 at Norton. Stuart Ellis gave the hosts an early lead. Tadcaster had to wait until the final half hour before Lee Moral, making his debut, levelled and Richard Hare, with his 13th goal of the season stretched Tadcaster's unbeaten run to 12 games.
The 'redesigned' Cawood side chalked up their fourth straight win with a 3-2 victory at Rawcliffe thanks to Billy Atton's winner five minutes from time.
Twice the home side drew level, the first time from Darren Branden, scoring for the fifth successive game, and the second equaliser from Ricky Hunter.
Cawood's John Ross Carrier converted a penalty, and then John Knowles scored his tenth goal in his last four games, and finally Atton got the winner with five minutes remaining.
Updated: 10:26 Monday, March 14, 2005
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