Thorpe United lead division one of the York Mitchell Sports League after a 4-0 win over lowly Rawcliffe, who failed to convert clear chances.
Richard McDermott, Richard Matthews, Jamie Broughton and Aaron Tiplady all scored for Thorpe who head the table on goals scored from Real Cliffe, who beat a determined Hamilton Panthers Inters 2-1 with goals from Andy Kirkham and David Heron. Danny Sandford replied for Panthers.
Nestl Rowntree won 3-0 at Poppleton and a goalkeeping error and an own goal helped Pocklington to their 2-0 win over Heworth.
Copmanthorpe Cougars, with goals from C Green, P Brown and Danny Chipper overcame Tadcaster Albion 3-0.
Two goals each from Dale Hunt and Tom Richards saw New Earswick run out 4-3 winners in division two over Barlby Raiders whose goals came from M Ward, A Rhodes and A Woodward.
Selby Olympia hit seven against Haxby Town with A Best hitting four, M Howden two and a solo goal from C Campbell. Richard Brown scored Haxby's consolation goal.
Fulford remain contenders for the division's leadership with a 3-1 win at South Milford, Ben Webb scoring twice and Kester once, with Graeme Nicholls being man of the match for Fulford. A Aarran replied for South Milford.
Brooklyn ran out 2-1 winners over Huntington in a well fought division three game. Jimmy Tonkinson scored twice for Brooklyn and M Dhesi replied for Huntington.
Hamilton Panthers United beat Carr Vikings 2-0 despite an excellent display by the Vikings goalkeeper, who was only beaten by Ben Webb and Andrew Taylor.
A rearranged match saw Dunnington thrash Pickering Town 7-1, Joshua Tattersall scoring five, Oliver Hayden and Richard Mercer adding the others.
Stamford Bridge did even better against York RI, winning 10-1.
Stevie Ashcroft and Luke Tipping hit two each, while Jordan Guy, Dave Craven, William Johnson, James Simpson, Alex Genner and Antony Carr also scored.
Steven Harper netted RI's consolation goal.
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