A LATE goal gave RJF Homes Beckett League division one leaders Rosedale a 3-2 win away to Old Malton thirds.
John Tindal opened the scoring in the second minute. Stuart Clarkson equalised after 15 minutes and Rosedale regained the lead on the stroke of half-time through Kenny Weatherall.
Kicking downhill in the second half Rosedale dominated play but Old Malton equalised when Alf Godson was tripped in the penalty area and Paul Milner converted the spot kick.
Tindal snatched victory for Rosedale with a cross-cum-shot in the last minute of normal time, then the referee added nine minutes of stoppage time.
Union Rovers and Sinnington drew 1-1. Jamie Wilkinson gave Rovers the lead after 20 minutes, Union had an Andy Piercy goal disallowed for offside, and midway through the second half Lee Mitchell equalised for Sinnington.
In division two, second-placed Thornton-le-Dale were held to a 2-2 draw at home to third-placed Duncombe.
William Balderson headed the home side into the lead on the stroke of half-time. Mark Shepheard blasted home a 25 yard free kick after 65 minutes to make it 2-0.
Duncombe raised their game and scored two late goals to earn a share of the points.
Nigel Wright scored with a free kick after 79 minutes and two minutes later Liam Ogunsmakin scored a superb equaliser.
Kirkbymoorside Reserves reached the Gordon Harrison Memorial Trophy semi-finals with a 2-1 win at Slingsby.
Player-manager Dave Smith and Dan Broadbent scored for Kirkbymoorside. Carl Biggins pulled one back for Slingsby in the second half.
Hirkdale beat Heslerton Reserves 4-1 to reach the semi-finals.
Christopher Simpson 2, Philip Charlton and David Charlton scored for Kirkdale, who led 2-1 at half-time, David Hornby having scored for Heslerton with his tenth goal of the season. Heslerton's Daniel Agus was sent off after 20 minutes.
Updated: 11:50 Wednesday, February 06, 2002
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