A DAVID Thompson double-strike and Bradley Magson's goal ensured that Pickering Town 'A' top the York Mitchell League division one table on goal difference after a 3-0 victory against Poppleton 'A'.
An own goal sealed Heworth's fate in a 2-1 defeat against Bishopthorpe White Rose, who also had Tom Richardson on target.
Stamford Bridge enjoyed their first win, beating Copmanthorpe 2-1 with Stuart Wainwright and Matthew Freeman on the scoresheet. Alex Green replied for Copmanthorpe.
Man-of-the-match Matthew Reeves hit a hat-trick for Brooklyn in a 5-3 victory over Dunnington.
Simon Reeves and Ali Fothergill also netted with Tom Connell (2) and Chris Grant the Dunnington marksmen.
Easingwold 'A' won 5-2 at York College thanks to Danny Green (3), Matthew Goddard and Jordan Brown. Danny Gunnell and Lewis Archer got College's consolations.
Ulleskelf remain top of division two despite goals from Joe Smyth (2) and Alistair Cope only earning a 3-3 draw with Rawcliffe. Ian Kirby (2) and Mobo evened the scores.
Goals from Ryan McEvoy, Ben Yorke, Mark Spetch and Declan Copley saw Thorpe United beat Hamilton Panthers 4-0 while Haxby Town ran out 3-2 winners at New Earswick thanks to Will Dunlop (2) and Simon Ulrik. Casey Want and Ken Peters were on target for Earswick.
Huw Attwood's brace meant unbeaten division three leaders Pocklington Town won 2-1 at Poppleton 'B', who replied through Josh Woods.
Luke Campsall scored six times as Woodthorpe hammered bottom club Osbaldwick 10-3 with Jamie Sanderson (2), Josh Molesworth and Daniel Ballantyne the other marksman. Osbaldwick's goals were scored by Sam Thompson (2) and Henry Robinson.
Tadcaster Albion hit Imphal Tigers for six without reply, Simon Dale getting four and Jonathan Maxted and William Connor completing the scoresheet.
Arron Farquer, of Easingwold 'B', and Real Cliffe's Reece Jackson ensured their two teams shared the spoils.
Huntington beat Pickering 'B' 6-2 after goals from Joe Davison (4), Dale Marson and Dean Layton. Charlie Allott and Jake Harrison replied.
Updated: 10:36 Thursday, October 14, 2004
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