The top three teams remain in the same order in division six with leaders Riccall winning against Bishopthorpe 64-44.
Wistow stay second after their 6-4 win against New Earswick which sends Earswick to the bottom spot.
Wistow then lost the chance to be only one point behind the leaders after they lost 57-51 to Heworth with seven of the rubbers ending 7-5, six going Heworth's way. Alan Bradshaw and Chris Vis were the top scorers, winning 21 games.
Dunnington moved off the foot of the table after they beat Cawood 57-51. They swap places with Poppleton who beat New Earswick 60-48, led by the unbeaten John Major and Liz Cracknell.
Wigginton have leapt into second place in Division Seven, two points behind unbeaten leaders Fulford, after their 71-37 win at Strensall. Wigginton scored heavily in the last round to seal the victory, winning 29 games to seven.
Fulford stay top after they beat rivals Tollerton 64-44 to remain one of the five clubs battling for the two promotion spots.
Civil Service head division eight after they beat Riccall 58-50, both teams making changes due to unavailability.
Sutton-on-Derwent, the previous leaders, dropped to third after they lost 67-41 to Castlegarth who were previously third.
Dunnington moved up two places after their 59-49 win against Cawood thanks to Mike Sumner and Di Wrigglesworth winning their second rubber 10-2 in another close encounter.
York have taken over fourth place after their 76-32 win at Appleton Roebuck. Rosemary Littlefair made her seasonal debut for York with partner Roger Burton and won 30 games.
Tollerton caused the surprise in division nine when they beat second-placed Wilberfoss 75-33 to move out of the relegation area.
Civil Service also moved up the table after they won 58-50 at Cliffe thanks to Alan Reynolds and Jo Allerton top-scoring with 23 games.
Stillington are still top of division ten despite losing to Sutton-on-Derwent 62-46. They stay two points clear of the three teams below them.
Fulford have moved into second place and are still unbeaten after they defeated Sutton-on-Derwent 74-34.
Wheldrake changed places with Appleton Roebuck after their 74-34 win thanks to first pair of Don and Jenny Grant winning 29 games. They consolidated their place with the narrowest of wins against Nestl 55-53.
Strensall won their first match against Wilberfoss 82-26 with first pair Mark Sturdy and Alison Leeming winning 30 games.
Updated: 12:25 Tuesday, June 19, 2001
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