Division one leaders Nestl Rowntree thumped Stamford Bridge 7-0 to extend a superb record at their Mille Crux base.

Led by Danny Gray's four-goal haul, supplemented by strikes from Andy Kennedy, Danny Leach and Steve Blake, Rowntree's have now gone four home games since they last conceded a goal and are unbeaten in ten games. Ironically, the last side to beat them were Stamford Bridge in November.

York St John's College are still breathing down the leaders' necks after accounting for Rufforth 4-1. Andrew Sherlock with his 20th and 21st goals of the term led the rout, Chris Lees and Mike Crayke also scoring.

Hamilton Panthers moved into third spot after beating Post Office 4-0 with two goals in each half. Jamie Moore opened the scoring on 20 minutes and Dave Midgley added the second on the stroke of half-time. David Hyde missed out on a second half hat-trick when he failed from the penalty spot but his two goals sealed a comfortable win for Panthers who have now beaten the Post Office in their last four league encounters.

Norwich Union recorded their first win in four games as they beat visitors Easingwold 2-1. Mike Chapman hit both Norwich's goals.

Wilberfoss eased their relegation worries with their first win in seven games as they beat bottom of the table Selby RSSC 2-0. Andy Palfreyman gave the hosts a half-time lead which was then added to with a John Heads penalty five minutes into the second half.

Updated: 10:43 Monday, February 21, 2005