Dringhouses, the Leeper Hare York and District League Reserve A champions, were held to a 0-0 draw at home to second-placed Kartiers.
Dringhouses failed to take early chances and the visitors finished the first half strongly.
Kartiers' goalkeeper was called on to make fine saves in the second half but the visitors looked dangerous on the break.
Kenny Tuite gave New Earswick the first half lead at Bishopthorpe, whose Greg FitzMaurice equalised with a penalty after the break. Andy Snell regained the lead for New Earswick and then Graham Wigley equalised as the game ended 2-2.
Andy Sykes put LNER Builders ahead in their Reserve C game at home to Huby, whose 16-year-old David Brogan equalised before the break. Rich Durrant scored the winner for Huby midway through the second half.
White Horse missed a penalty, then took the lead at Heworth through Andy Jollans but the home side then scored four before half time.
Heworth got two more in the second half and Jollans got his second goal for the visitors. Heworth's scorers, each with two, were John Hurst, Paul Crangle and Carl Turpin.
Updated: 12:18 Monday, November 12, 2001
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