The status quo was maintained at the head of division two, where the three top sides all won.
Leaders Tockwith were four goals in front by the break through Ben Tobin, James Wardman and Graham Hutchinson (2). Though visitors Poppleton reduced the arrears through Steve Sax, Craig Suttle and Noel Edwards any hopes of at least a point for Pop were squashed as Hutchinson completed his hat-trick before Chris Harris hit his first goal for Tockwith in just over three years at the club.
Second-placed Ouseburn trailed to a Matt Brown goal at Strensall but second half strikes from Andy Kirwin, Stuart Ramsay and Richard Dwight turned the tables.
Heslington remain third after beating struggling Stillington 7-3 at home. For the first 45 minutes the game could have gone either way with the hosts holding a slender 1-0 goal lead courtesy of a Simon Musgrave strike.
But in the second period Heslington romped in with goals from Danny Walters (2), Ian Topping, Martin Clark, Alex West and an own goal. Stillington's replies were shared by Gary Goodwin, Richard Coultas and leading scorer Stephen Johnstone.
Riccall made it three wins on the trot as they beat Fulford 4-1 at home. After Jack Rogers' opener was wiped out by Fulford's Dave Aldridge, Riccall took command in the second half through Jason Roughley (2) and Grant Saker.
Elvington recorded their first win in four games after their 3-2 win at White Horse. John Fleet put the visitors in front and two Tom Hobington goals gave them an apparently comfortable advantage. White Horse snatched two late goals through Sam Simms and Lenny Mason but Elvington held out.
With leaders Sheriff Hutton not playing and a surprise defeat for York RI, Moor Lane became the third different team to top division three in as many weeks.
On target in their 8-1 battering of Bishop Wilton were John Kennelly (2), Ben Ovington (2), Andrew Kenyon, John Yeats , Gary Smith and Charlie Godwin. Paul Brannby hit Bishop Wilton's reply - the first goal conceded by Moor Lane at home this season in over nine hours of play.
York RI crashed 4-1 at home to Heworth whose goals came from Paul Branscome, Ben Brangan, Nick Outram and Dan Walton. Nick Hutchinson's 21st goal of the season for RI was scant reward.
Hemingbrough left it until virtually the last kick of the game to secure a point at LNER Builders with Kieran Morris cancelling out Andy Sykes' first half goal for the Builders.
Richard Jennison's second hat-trick in two games helped Huby record their first win of the season as they beat Norton 5-2. Richard Durant and John Dent were Huby's other scorers while both Norton's goals came from Ben Azaouzi.
Tadcaster walloped Wheldrake 9-0. For the second week running Danny Gray hit four goals, Sam Farthing collected his second hat-trick of the season and Mike Morton and Richard Hare also scored.
Updated: 10:00 Monday, November 22, 2004
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