Huntington scored only their second win of the season in Leeper Hare York and District League Reserve Section 'A' last Saturday.
Goals by Chris Dower and Stuart Ogden gave them a 2-0 victory at Haxby.
This has moved Huntington off the bottom of the table, which is now occupied by Nestl Rowntree, who lost 2-1 at Osbaldwick.
Mark Crangle scored both the Osbaldwick goals, Mark Gamble replying for Rowntree.
Bishopthorpe moved to the top of Reserve 'A' thanks to a 4-1 win at Wigginton Grasshoppers with goals from Graham Wigley (2), Darren Miles (penalty) and Mark Senior. Ben Coxon scored in the first half for Grasshoppers.
Fifteen-year-old Ben Small scored two goals for Dunnington but they lost 4-2 at St John's College, whose marksmen were Adrian Gray (2), Danny Whalley and Andy Stevens.
New Earswick continued their revival with a 2-1 victory over Kartiers courtesy of a last minute winner from Kevin James after Matthew Wash had got New Earswick's opener.
Two goals from Dave Kettlewell gave Reserve 'B' leaders South Bank a 2-1 win at Malton Bacon Factory, whose scorer was Chris Bell.
Second-placed Wigginton Black Horse scored in the last minute for a 3-2 win at home to Moor Lane. Jason Evans, Shaun Moulds scored before Antony Luck grabbed a disputed decider. Mark Copley got both Moor Lane's goals.
John Hampton netted a hat-trick and Alistair Burn scored twice for Civil Service in their win 5-2 win at Poppleton, whose goals came from Jim Brannigan and Paul Horseman.
Injuries reduced Rufforth to only nine men in the second half of their game at Fulford and it was no surprise that they went down 2-0 to goals from John Martin and Alan Thompson.
Pete Burrell (4) and Robbie Pipe were on the scoresheet as Barmby Moor beat neighbours Stamford Bridge 5-0 despite giving up home advantage.
Huby won 5-0 at White Horse to stay top of Reserve 'C' on goal difference from Boroughbridge. Stuart Livingstone, Anthony Robinson, Tom Wadsworth, Steve Jackson and Chester Stoney were on target for Huby.
Damon Holden hit both Wilberfoss goals as they won 2-1 at Heworth. Andrew Coop scored for Heworth.
Norton and Heslington could not manage a goal between them, but there was a goal spree at Stillington, who beat Wheldrake 8-5.
Matthew Coulson hit a hat-trick for Stillington, Steve Johnson got two goals and the rest of Stillington's goals were scored by Andy Hardcastle, Darryl Elsworth and John Shepherd.
Updated: 11:53 Wednesday, January 31, 2001
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