SHAUN Robinson was the hero for John Smith's York Sunday Morning Football League division four leaders Skelton with two second-half goals at Enterprise.
Skelton had been one down at the break to a Phil Hartley strike.
F1 Racing produced their best performance of the season to brush aside title-chasing Selby Olympia Reserves and keep their own promotion hopes on track.
Adrian Jordan opened the scoring for F1 in the first minute and a further two goals from Neil Yeowart gave them a comfortable interval lead. Battling against the elements in the second period, the defence stood firm and Yeowart wrapped up a 4-0 win when he raced onto an Iggulden through ball to complete his hat-trick.
Ward, Hullah, Cox and Bunce all got one apiece as Albion Vaults beat Black Swan 4-0. Daniel Oxtoby bagged a brace as Gypsy Moth beat Poppleton Road WMC 3-2 and Bulmer and Medley also got two apiece as Castle Howard Ox beat Rumours 4-1, Bye replying for Rumours.
Darren Brandon hit a hat-trick as Wanderers moved to the top of division five with a 5-4 win at CPP. Cairns and Turner got the others.
Raskelf Rovers' title hopes faded with a 3-2 home defeat at the hands of Selby Griffin. Tom Bennett gave the visitors the lead which was cancelled out by a Garnham strike before half time.
Andy Metcalfe then put Raskelf in front from the spot but Mortimer levelled before Fletcher struck the winner for Griffin.
Thomas' Hotel put themselves back in the mix when a Stevie Scott brace gave them a 2-1 win over Cawood, Cronian netting for the visitors.
Jon Sargent scored twice as Fulford won 3-1 at Edinburgh Arms. Firkin 103 defeated Pocklington Rangers 4-0 and Quaker Wood hit Wrights Sports Bar for six in a 6-1 win.
Updated: 11:48 Friday, February 18, 2005
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