Wigginton Grasshoppers turned on the style to hammer Leeper Hare York and District Football league premier division champions Old Malton 4-0.
Dave Crudass opened Wigginton's account with a well taken goal and after Old Malton missed a string of chances substitute Chris Johnson fired in the second goal after a good three-man move.
Tom Coates and Johnson then added a couple more to complete an impressive Grasshoppers display.
Neil Ducey's double ensured Dringhouses beat Bishopthorpe 2-1 and maintained their 100 per cent winning record.
Bishopthorpe had gone ahead with a 55th minute penalty from Steve Barlow but Ducey netted the equaliser with a crisp low drive before snatching the winner.
James Hewitson scored the only goal of the game as Rufforth beat Nestl Rowntree, while Darren Rollinson was the marksman in Kartiers' 1-0 win at Crayke.
Graham Whitehead scored a hat-trick as Pocklington crushed New Earswick 7-0. Chrlie Bond and Arron Bond also scored two goals each.
Duncan Quick was another hat-trick man, his treble coming in Boroughbridge's 5-0 thumping of Dunnington.
It was not all one way traffic, though, as Boroughbridge goalkeeper Alistair Hogg made a brilliant save to deny Chris Burgess when it was still only 1-0.
Quick completed his hat-trick with a great 25-yard drive before Guy Martin completed the scoring for 'Bridge.
Riccall collected their first win since promotion to the top flight with a 2-1 victory over Huntington.
Mick Carmody's header put Riccall in front, only for Pat Noon to net Huntington's equaliser.
Huntington then hit the woodwork but Alan Jackson fired in Riccall's late winner.
Updated: 11:45 Monday, October 01, 2001
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