Hamilton Panthers 'A' started their York Mitchell Sports Football League division one season by trouncing Selby Olympia 8-0.
Brett Bulmer scored twice, Edward Gobby, Danny Cates, Adam McMahon, Jamie Shaw, Tom Chelin adding one each and there was an own goal.
Despite battling well, Brooklyn went down to Poppleton with two goals apiece for Joe Dale and Nick Thompson, and Kevin Luke scoring a fifth.
Thorpe United's scorers in their 3-2 win at home to Fulford were D Holt, I Summers and P Guest. On target for Fulford, were Murray McCusker and David McDermott.
Two goals from Antony Chilton saw Copmanthorpe beat Nestle Rowntree 2-1. Peter Crase scored for Rowntree.
Easingwold Town and Tadcaster Albion shared the points, George Elliot and Ben Ryder finding the net for Easingwold, Joe Breedon and Olly Box scoring for Tadcaster.
In division two, Chris Metcalfe scored two of Rawcliffe's goals in their 3-1 win at Dunnington. Adam Scorfield was Rawcliffe's other scorer. Louis Smith scored for Dunnington.
Declen Malarkay scored all four goals for Heworth in their 4-3 win against North Duffield, whose marksmen were Christian Sims, with two goals, and Christopher Suddaby.
Michael Brown got five goals and Tom Dunning four as Real Cliffe overwhelmed Stamford Bridge 14-0. Thomas Ellwood scored two goals and there was a goal each from Matthew Hubel, Layton Hallam and Tom Grundy.
Two goals from G Fisher and a third from B Procter gave New Earswick a 3-1 win over York RI.
Pickering Town started their season in division three with a 7-0 win against Haxby Town 'B'. Shaun Magson and Joe Price scored two each, Grant Stephens, Gary Parker and Jake Fletcher adding one each.
Pocklington Town beat Hamilton Panthers 'B' 3-0 with goals from David Laverack, James Griffiths and Gareth Evans.
Ulleskelf and Wheldrake drew 1-1, Patrick Dean scoring for the home team, Dan Whittaker for Wheldrake.
Elvington Harriers took both points in 3-0 win over South Milford, James Hopwood scoring twice and James Handley adding a third goal.
Updated: 11:45 Thursday, September 11, 2003
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