Acomb WMC tore up the form book in division one of the John Smith League when they toppled leaders Wigginton to lift themselves off the foot of the table.
First-half goals from Karl Young (penalty) and Shane O'Donohoe were followed by a second from Young after the break to clinch a resounding 3-0 win for visiting Acomb.
Severus WMC are finding their second season in division one harder crashing 5-2 at home to Nestl Rowntree for whom Hodson, Whalley, Simpson, Battersby and Kehoe were all on the mark.
A John Alcock hat-trick added to goals from Dunn, Vine and Ward gave Yorkshire Herald an emnphatic 6-1 win over Zafs.
In division two Shipton hit the top with a 2-0 win at York Hotel and now boast the only 100 per cent record after Riccall went down 2-1 at home to FC Magnet. Paul Downes and Darren Ward scored for Magnet with Connell replying for Riccall.
A hat-trick for Fitzmaurice and one apiece for O'Brian and Allison helped Marcia to a 5-1 win at Fulford Bay.
Goals from Lee Woodward and Stu Kehoe gave Jubilee their first win of the season, by a 2-0 margin at the expense of struggling hosts Copmanthorpe.
Wilberfoss produced the shock of the day in division three when they ended Blacksmiths Arms' maximum record with a 2-1 win. They were indebted to Neil Porteus, who kept Blacksmiths at bay with a superb display between the posts. Lee Wiper and Paul Walker scored for Wilberfoss with Glen Hinds replying for Blacksmiths.
In division four Ian Rankeillor hit five goals as Acomb Celtic routed hosts Raskelf 8-1.
Thorpe United remain top after their 4-1 away win over struggling Jubilee Reserves, while a Nick Robinson hat-trick and one for Mark Lund helped Derwent United Reserves win 4-2 at Linton on Ouse.
Inland Revenue survived initial pressure from previously unbeaten York Nomads before posting a 5-0 division five win. On target were Alister Burn, Matt Wright, Mark Lund, Ian Pearce and David Lund.
Simon Innes scored all five Heworth goals as they gained their first points with a 5-3 win over Boy & Barrel for whom Dodgson scored twice and Coulthard got the other.
Steve Harrison netted his ninth goal of the season from full back before goals from Mick Collins and Lee Ward completed Heming-brough's 3-0 win at Zafs Reserves.
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