Dringhouses retained their Reserve 'A' title with a 1-0 win at second-placed Huntington.
Jim McMurray headed the vital goal from a corner early in the second half.
Old Malton, the only team capable of catching them, were beaten 2-1 at Dunnington with goals by Mike Noble and Ben Small.
David Wilson and Ian Atkinson gave Wigginton Grasshoppers a 2-1 home win over Pocklington, who replied through James Rudd.
Guy Kilner, Mark Belleh and Darryl Strickland were South Bank's marksmen as they beat New Earswick 3-2, while St John's College hit nine at Haxby through Andy Stephens (4), Mark Leask (3), Andrew Simpson and Paul Mills, with David Jeffreys scoring a consolation.
Relegated Haxby had something to celebrate in midweek when they recorded their first win of the term, beating Pocklington 3-1.
Midweek wins against Rufforth and Osbaldwick secured the Reserve 'B' title for Malton Bacon Factory.
Goals from Chris Bell (3), Jamie Ward (2), Mark Lund and Steve Mills saw them trounce Rufforth 7-1, and Bell (2) was again on target along with Simon Collins as they won 3-1 at Osbaldwick.
Osbaldwick secured revenge and promotion with a 2-1 win in the return match. Bell was again the Factory side's marksman.
Nestle Rowntree fielded a strong side in their bid to avoid relegation but only managed a point at Haxby & Wigginton where Carl Kidds (2), Guy Hunt (2) and Steve Barnard hit the home side's goals in a 5-5 draw.
Alex Simpson scored for ten-man Riccall but Paul Richardson equalised for Boroughbridge in their last game in the league.
Joe Manby (pen) Mike Smith (2) and Clayton King were the Easingwold scorers as they won 4-1 against Moor Lane.
T&L Selby booked a place in the League Junior Cup final as they beat Moor Lane 7-1.
The Lane had the better of the first half but were demoralised in the closing minutes when Chris Harkin and Paul Tanton scored. T&L hit other goals from Harkin (3) and Darren Fawcett (2).
Reserve 'C' report later this week.
Updated: 12:16 Monday, April 22, 2002
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