SMITH and James accounted for Huntington Rovers as Barlby Raiders emerged victorious from their York Mitchell Sports Football League division two clash 4-0.
Luke Smith, James Smith and Jamie Castle were on target for Raiders, with Jonjo Gabell also getting on the scoresheet.
Jamie Newey scored twice for Real Cliffe but despite team mate Ricki Hutton also weighing in with a goal Poppleton proved too strong as a J Palmer brace, one from G Thompson and an own goal gave them the two points.
Kale Hunter Wilson also scored twice for Panthers 'A' but again it was not enough as goals from S Gandy, S Dodds, C Dickinson, G Thurwell and D Harrison enable Thorpe United to triumph.
Leaders Brooklyn fought back to beat Selby Town after trailing at the break to a Dan Mustill goal. Dean Leadill and Adam Lloyd were on target for the front runners.
Rowntrees Rhinos lead division three after a narrow win over North Duffield, courtesy of a B Stoker hat-trick.
Jamie Sedman and Michael King replied for North Duffield.
A Ben Swallwell hat-trick and two from Max Benson enable Pickering Town to beat Panthers 'B', who had Adam Harrison and Liam Kettlewell on target.
There were goals galore in the game between York RI and Barmby Moor before Barmby emerged triumphant 7-5.
Conor Swanborough went nap for Moor, with Sam Appleton and Daniel Dove also finding the net.
Aaron North and James Newnam each scored twice for RI with Jo Hall adding a fifth.
Ulleskelf overwhelmed Grasshoppers 'B' in an 11-0 win with James Windle hitting seven. Simon Wheatley, Matthew King, Jamie King and Charles Woodhead also scored.
There were also 11 goals in the game between New Earswick and Elvington.
Curtis Wregglesworth lead the way with four, John Patrick grabbed a hat-trick and Michael Harrington one as New Earswick won 8-3.
D Tuite, J Brent and N Hind replied for Elvington Harriers.
Updated: 11:56 Thursday, December 13, 2001
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