Pocklington maintained their 100 per cent record in the premier division of Leeper Hare York and District League with a 3-0 win at home to Wigginton Grasshoppers.
They stay top of the table on goal difference from Dringhouses, both teams having 18 points from six matches.
There were no goals in an even first half. Pocklington lifted their game in the second half, Charlie Bond scoring one goal and Dave O'Conner getting a couple.
Dringhouses won 4-1 at Dunnington. Neil Ducey finished off a good passing move to notch the first goal for Dringhouses.
Mick Lock made it 2-0 with a powerful header, and Carl Young snapped up his chance for the third.
The home side were always well in the game, going close twice.
Dringhouses added one more with a well taken goal from Mark Hirst. Dunnington rallied to pull one back, Chris Burgess with a good finish. Young Rob Hart had a good game for the home side.
Third-placed Boroughbridge won 1-0 at Huntington, the goal coming in the second half from Les Gray.
Huntington did the early attacking, forcing Alistair Hogg to make a number of saves.
Both defences played well, Ben Tomkins and Pat Noon for the home side, along with 'keeper Alistair Hogg and Mark Waddington for Boroughbridge.
In the last ten minutes, it was all Huntington, but the Boroughbridge defence held firm to ensure that they collected the three points.
A hat-trick by Simon Wilson saw Crayke win 4-2 away to Nestl Rowntree.
Crayke took the lead after ten minutes Tim Jackson scoring from the penalty spot.
Steve Blacky equalised with an opportunist goal. But then 15 minutes into the second half Rowntree went in front, Neil Price scoring with a well placed header from a corner.
Wilson then hit a hat-trick to clinch the points for Crayke.
New signing Paul Gaughan played well for Rowntree.
Bishopthorpe won 6-2 at New Earswick. Striker Joe Garnham and substitute Ian Kettlestring got two each and Darren Myles and Allinson got one each. Martin Corr and Lee Craven scored for New Earswick. Bishopthorpe were reduced to ten men.
Old Malton won 8-0 at Rufforth The first 15 minutes were even, but then Old Malton took command and started their onslaught.
Darren Walker led the way with a hat-trick. Jamie Hopwood, Mick Henderson, Neil Wilford, Steve Boyes and Nicky Drew completed Old Malton's tally.
Updated: 10:40 Monday, October 08, 2001
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