Leeper Hare York and District League premier division leaders Pocklington Town scored all the goals in their 3-0 win at Crayke in the first ten minutes.
Baz Gargott opened the scoring after only two minutes, the ball bouncing over the Crayke goalkeeper's head.
Three minutes later a tap-in by Rob Eales made it 2-0. Mike Murr got Pocklington's third goal after ten minutes. Alan Goodrick was dominant in midfield.
Second-placed Old Malton came from behind to win 5-2 at home to Nestl Rowntree.
Patrick Gaughan put the visitors ahead. Mick Anderson equalised after 24 minutes and Simon Cook gave Old Malton the lead before the interval.
Cook increased the home team's lead after the break and Phil Hill made it 4-1.
Gaughan pulled one back for Rowntree before Steve Boyd got Old Malton's fifth goal in the 50th-minute.
A Paul Taylor equaliser gave Kartiers a point from a 1-1 draw against Boroughbridge, who had opened the scoring after half an hour with a header following a Duncan Quick corner.
Bishopthorpe went close to getting full points when a shot went just wide of the upright.
Ben Sykes scored from a corner to get Bishopthorpe a 2-2 draw at lowly Rufforth. Danny Bodden put Rufforth into the lead with the only goal of the first half.
A cracking 25-yard shot by Spencer Martin levelled the scores and then Bodden regained the lead for Rufforth.
Dunnington scored all the goals of their 3-0 win at Huntington in the second half.
Andy Rose had the ball in the Huntington net in the first half but a goal was disallowed.
Jack Wood was brought down in the penalty area but Huntington goalkeeper Paul Bolton brilliantly saved the penalty.
Rose opened the scoring in the 55th-minute and he made it 2-0 after 67 minutes. Huntington rallied and kept Dunnington goalkeeper Pooley busy but a Chris Boles header five minutes from the end clinched the points for Dunnington.
Updated: 12:12 Monday, April 15, 2002
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