FIVE-GOAL Dion Quanborough helped fire Selby Olympia away from relegation trouble in the York Mitchell Sports Football League first division.
Other goals by Ross Barker and Ben Olsson sealed a 7-4 win over Fulford, whose goals came from Chris Dempsey (2), Matt Atlay and Jimmy Heslop.
Liam Wingfield netted a hat-trick as Heworth beat Sherburn White Rose 6-1. Chris Thompson (2) and Phil Walters also scored with Dan Smith replying.
Goals by Danny Pearce and Danny Sheehan gave Copmanthorpe Cougars the points against Rowntrees Pumas, while Dunnington kept up their title challenge with a 6-1 win at Haxby where Daniel Leaf (3), Nathan Spreckley (2) and Hake Moyse scored. Nick Lawrie netted Haxby's reply.
Battling Bass Sports were on the end of another landslide defeat in division two against promotion-chasing Easingwold.
Still without a point this season, Bass were buried 21-0 by goals from Simon Webster (6), Ben Cadd (5), Danny Rodgers (2), James Revell (2), Freddie Walker, Lewis Taylor, James Dey, Francis Lloyd-Jones, Hamish Taylor and Robert Rees-Hughes.
Third-placed Thorpe United beat Grasshoppers 'A' 5-0 with goals by Gareth Thirwell and James Herridge.
Several games fell foul of the weather, including division three leaders Rowntrees Rhinos' match against Pickering.
That enabled Barmby Moor to inch closer with a 5-1 win at Panthers 'B' whose goal came from Joe Harton.
Nathan Hind (3), Matthew Seaton (2) and Daniel Tuite were on target as Elvington Harriers beat York RI 6-2. RI's scorers were Jonathan Gargan and Thomas Thompson.
Two goals from Jamie Sedman gave North Duffield a 2-2 draw with Pocklington Town, whose strikes came from Philip Gray and Ross Doughty.
New Earswick's Curtis Wrigglesworth netted a hat-trick as his side beat bottom club Grasshoppers 'B' 6-2. Other Earswick goals came from Dan Bowley, Michael Hannington and David Brown, while Steve Wharram and Anthony Glass replied.
Updated: 11:54 Thursday, February 28, 2002
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