LOWLY Huby caused the surprise division two result of the day when they recorded their first win in six starts at Ouseburn.
Martin Durrant showed the way with a hat-trick to add to a Dave Adams strike and an own goal as they came away with a 5-2 win. Richard Dwight and Daz Horsfield managed goals for the hosts.
Easingwold continue to set a blistering pace at the top and their 100 per cent record remains intact after a 2-1 win at Poppleton where Micky Raper and Richard Jennison (penalty) gave them a 2-0 lead. Simon Hunt scored from the spot for Poppleton.
Second-from-bottom Elvington Harriers managed their first win of the season at Moor Lane. Luke Dove opened the scoring and although Simon Gains equalised, 17-year-old Nick Craven struck twice in the last 15 minutes for Elvington, who were also indebted to a fine goalkeeping performance by another teenager, Phil Bruce.
Phil Norris netted the only goal of the first half as Stillington entertained Wilberfoss but Olly Newby equalised for the visitors and John Heads struck a winner six minutes from time.
Selby RSSC and Fulford shared the points in a 1-1 draw with the goals coming in the last seven minutes. The Railway club struck first but Robin Clyfan snatched a point with a last minute equaliser.
Barmby Moor's inconsistent form let them down again and they were easily beaten, 3-0, by Heslington
Division Three and Reserve Division reports will be published later this week.
Updated: 09:47 Monday, November 10, 2003
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