IT'S as you were at the top of division one after all four top teams gained maximum points.

Hounds travelled to Pocklington and came away with a 2-0 win courtesy of goals from Cygan and Gladwell.

Luke Ibbetson, pictured left, gave Volunteers the lead at Ainsty, but a superb strike from Doswell saw the home side level by half-time.

Ibbetson, the former York City junior, put the visitors back in front with a tremendous shot and after Ainsty hit a post, he had two good efforts saved and missed a penalty.

Ibbetson finally pounced to complete his hat-trick and wrap up the points 3-1.

Carl Young and Ian Kettlewell hit two apiece in Marcia's 5-0 win at Pack of Cards.

Wain and Ward hit a brace each as Nestl Rowntree beat Severus SC 4-0.

At the bottom, New Earswick earned themselves some breathing space with a 3-1 win over Acomb WMC courtesy of goals from Whittington, Vine and Walker, Rankeillor scoring for Acomb.

Derwent Utd moved to within two points of leaders Thorpe Utd in division two with a 7-2 win over Acomb SC, Wilford netting a hat-trick.

Lee Jarvis netted both goals for the Mount but Heels and Calem levelled before Hinds won the game for Blacksmiths in the last minute.

Jackson hit a hat-trick, Horner got two and Luck the remaining goal as Derwent Arms moved off the bottom with a 6-0 win over Shipton.

York Nomads lead division three by four points after Shaw and Cruddas both scored twice in a 6-4 win at Black Bull.

Wigginton GH are now in second spot, and have four games in hand after a 4-0 win at Copmanthorpe. Tom Coates 2, Ben Coates and Tom Matthews were their scorers.

An outstanding display from Bridge Colts goalkeeper Griffiths helped them to a 2-0 win at Nestl Flag, Browne and Small with the goals. Allison, Newby and Goddard all scored two as Samson FC continued their run with a 6-2 win at Beeswing.

Inland Revenue had the best of the opening exchanges against Opticare, but goals from Bastock 2, Shepherd 2, Cross and an OG saw the division four leaders romp home 6-1.

Robin Ellis hammered a 40-yarder for a spectacular, though solitary reply.

Fulford had little trouble in keeping their unbeaten record going with an 8-0 win over Boy & Barrel, while Burnholme SC moved into third spot with a 3-2 win over Volunteer Reserves, Massey scoring twice.

At the bottom Old Grey Mare swapped places with Wilberfoss beating them 3-1 with Whatlin, Fearn and Medley goals.

A single strike from Scarisbrick saw division five leaders Kings Arm home 1-0 against CPP.

In the big game of the day Heslington travelled to Barlby and came away with a 3-1 win courtesy of goals from Charlton, Surgenor and Barnes.

Heworth kept up their push for promotion despite going a goal behind at Burton Stone to a strike from Cresswell, Collins (2) and Dexter with the goals in a 3-1 win.

Parker hit a hat-trick and Croad bagged the other two goals as Hambleton beat Bootham Tavern 5-3.

Ben Thomas scored two and Rob Bradley one as Black Swan kept their division six title hopes alive with a 3-2 win over Selby Olympia Reserves for whom Chris Pearson and Steve Jeff were the marksmen.

The quickest goal of the day was scored after only 20 seconds by Chris Moate of Edinburgh Arms. Carl Farrar made it 2-0 before the break and further goals from Mark Rhodes and Dom Tomaino helped them to their second win of the season 4-3 at Pocklington Rangers, Gale 2 and Muzzafar netted for the home side.

Zealand hit a hat-trick as Bay Horse (Tad) overpowered Pickering LB 8-2, while Gipsy Moth remain in second spot after hanging on for a 3-2 win at F1 Racing, Hazelwoods drawing 2-2 with Skelton.

Lee was in sparkling form in the Kingsway Riders goal to earn his side a 2-1 win at Cross Keys courtesy of goals from Smith and A Dear.

Updated: 09:52 Friday, March 07, 2003