FORMER York City striker Iain Dunn ensured Harrogate Town's UniBond League premier division season ended on a high note.
Dunn struck late on to add to a Michael McNaughton goal in Town's 2-1 triumph at Worksop to leave the visitors celebrating a sixth-place finish.
There was no such away-day joy for Harrogate Railway, who dominated at Sheffield, but yielded four 'gimme' goals to lose 4-1.
Sheffield's Duncan Bray profited from the Rail's defensive generosity with a hat-trick.
It left Harrogate boss Paul Marshall to wonder: "Once Kevin Smith put in a penalty to make it 2-1 I thought we would at least get a point. I just don't know how the hell we lost 4-1."
Railway play their penultimate Northern Counties East League premier division game at home to Brigg Town tonight (ko 7.45 pm).
Tadcaster Albion's division one woes deepened with a 1-0 defeat by visiting Staveley.
Updated: 10:44 Monday, April 28, 2003
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