COPMANTHORPE increased their lead to six points in Leeper Hare York and District League division two with a 3-0 win at home to Stillington.
An own goal set them on their way and second half before goals from Darren LeFevre and Graeme Butcher made the game safe.
Second-placed Fulford were held to a scoreless draw at home to White Horse, a point which moves White Horse off the foot of the table at the expense of Heworth, who lost 6-1 at Haxby & Wigginton.
Kevin Andrew iin the first half for Haxby & Wigginton, who cut loose in the second period, with two goals by second-half substitute Alan Deaton, a second from Andrew and one each from Danny Rhodes and Mark Grewer. Dennis Caddy scored for Heworth.
Barmby Moor won 3-2 at home to T&L Selby. Sam Hobson opened Barmby's account after 35 minutes. Jim Clark made it 2-0 in the 65th minute and ten minutes from time Phil Harper bagged a third. T&L scored twice in injury time.
Kevin Sayce and Danny Walters scored as Heslington beat Hamilton Panthers for the second week in succession.
James Willmoth scored for Stamford Bridge just before half-time at Easingwold and a Greg Nesbitt goal in the 60th minute rounded of a 2-0 win.
Division three leaders Sheriff Hutton lost 2-0 at Wilberfoss. Andy Sutcliffe scored either side of half-time to lift Wilberfoss into third place.
Second-placed Poppleton won 2-0 at home to Wheldrake. Steve Thompson and Ben Lister scored in the first half.
Moor Lane won 3-1 at home to bottom of the table Marton cum Graton to move out of the re-election zone. Danny Yates and Simon Gains scored in the first half for Moor Lane. Yates netted in the second half.
Elvington Harriers hit back from 3-1 down to draw 3-3 at home to Selby RSSC. John Garnham scored in the first half for Elvington. Tom Hovington, who came on as a second half substitute, sparked the revival and a Richard Walshaw goal earned the Harriers a point.
Leeper Hare League reserve divisions report later this week.
Updated: 12:31 Monday, January 14, 2002
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