Despite losing 4-0 at Bishopthorpe, Dunnington remain top of the Leeper Hare York and District Football League Reserve A division.
Greg Fitzmaurice(2), Andy Smith and Graham Wigley were the Bishopthorpe scorers.
Ben Coxon, Aide White, David Turnbull and James Wood scored for Wigginton Grasshoppers as they moved into second place with a 4-2 win over Pocklington, whose goals came from Charlie Bond and Steve Robb.
Champions Dringhouses were held to a 2-2 draw by bottom-of-the-table Huntington. Jimmy McMurray and Steve Cross scored for Dringhouses, but then an own goal and an equaliser from veteran Mark Coxon five minutes from time grabbed a much needed point for Huntington.
New Earswick recorded their first win of the season with a 5-1 win at Osbaldwick with goals from Tony Moorhouse (3) and Matthew Wash (2). Mark Crangle scored for Osbaldwick.
St John's College went down to their first defeat of the season as they lost 4-2 at Kartiers, whose Mark O'Neil, Darren Render, Craig Smith and Simon Brown were on the mark. Danny Whalley scored twice for the students.
Draws were the order of the day in Reserve B with four of the five games ending all square.
Dan Worthington scored for Easingwold, but Mick Barker levelled for Barmby Moor.
Substitute Simon Richardson netted for Poppleton, but Shaun Cade hit an 80th minute equaliser for Fulford.
Lee Matthews scored for Moor Lane in their 1-1 draw with Civil Service. Adam Cook (2) and Dave Kettlewell were on target as South Bank and leaders Wigginton Black Horse drew 3-3. Andy Armitage, Mark Potter and Andy Richardson were on target for Black Horse.
Stamford Bridge just managed the only win in the division with a 2-1 victory over Riccall. An own goal gave them a first-half lead, Kevin Kozicki equalised, but Mark Tomlinson hit Stamford's winner with 15 minutes remaining.
Boroughbridge are the only team with a 100 per cent record in Reserve C, their latest win at Heworth by a 3-1 margin.
Copmanthorpe are top of the table after a 5-0 home win over Huby with goals from Andrew Manns, Dan Bradley, Joe Solitch and Matt Pearson.
Matt Burkitt and Rob Cockerill helped Heslington to a share of the points against Norton, and LNER Builders won 7-2 at Stillington with Paul Waddington (4), Gary Spuhler (2), and Dave Thompson on target. Steve Johnson scored twice for Stillington.
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