White Horse played some of their best football of the season and were rewarded with their first points in a 4-2 win at Heworth in division two of Leeper Hare York and District League.

The home side were under pressure from the start and Nigel Chester opened the scoring after fifteen minutes.

Heworth were gifted the equaliser when the White Horse keeper threw the ball straight to the feet of Matthew Coop and he gratefully accepted the opportunity.

Five minutes into the second half Heworth took the lead, against the run of play, when Carl Turpin was first to a long cross which rebounded off the crossbar.

That spurred White Horse into action with Chester netting his second goal and Scott Griffiths bagging two more to seal the win.

Fulford are top of division two after winning a high scoring game at home to Easingwold. The visitors took the lead when Mike Hartley netted after ten minutes but Fulford were 4-1 up by half time, thanks to goals from Steve Dunn, Glen Featherstone (2) and Mick Richardson.

Easingwold shaded the second half and netted through Tony Snowden and Andrew Bell but Paul Cooper added another for Fulford to make the final score 5-3 to the home side.

Heslington had goals from Paul Clark and Nick Jackson to thank for a 2-1 home win over Haxby & Wigginton.

Rob Bradley scored after ten minutes for Barmby, but Norton grabbed a share of the points with a 75th minute equaliser.

Copmanthorpe trounced Hamilton Panthers 7-1 on Little Knavesmire after Panthers had scored first through Mark Moore.

Graeme Butcher (2), Darren Le Fevre, Darren Starkey (2), Matthew Bastock and Danny Parker saw Copmanthorpe romp home.

The top of the table clash in division three saw league new boys Sheriff Hutton take the points with a winner from Steve Aconley after 80 minutes.

Steve Jefferson had given Sheriff Hutton the lead in the tenth minute but Wayne Jameson levelled the scores ten minutes before the break.

Paul Jones netted twice for Moor Lane in the first five minutes of their game at Poppleton before the home side regained their composure.

Matt Graham pulled one back by half time for Poppleton and the game sprung to life in the last five minutes. Graham equalised with five minutes to go and then put Poppleton in front a minute later.

Charlie Goodwin responded by levelling for Moor Lane but Graham hit the winner and his fourth with the last kick of the match.

Updated: 12:17 Monday, November 12, 2001