Crayke went to the top of Leeper Hare York and District League premier division as they inflicted the first defeat of the season on Bishopthorpe.
Simon Wilson put Crayke ahead, Bishopthorpe missed chances to equalise and Crayke goalkeeper Paul Simpson made a great save before Dan Copelane made sure of victory for the home side.
Huntington beat visitors Pocklington 2-1.
Macker McDonald was to the fore as Rovers put pressure on their opponents' defence and Huntington took the lead with a superbly worked goal.
Paul Pemberton chased the ball from a low cross and back heeled a perfect pass which Macker McDonald netted with a clinical finish.
Huntington went further ahead when Pemberton headed in from close range.
Both goalkeepers, Darren Winters for the home side and Pocklington's Carl Silburn, were kept busy and made a number of fine saves.
Pocklington narrowed the gap when Dave Amblett scored from the penalty spot.
Baz Gargett and Mark Croft were the pick of Pocklington's side. Rob Whittaker and Graham Macdonald stood out for Rovers.
New Earswick are still without a point after losing 6-2 at home to York Sugar, who took the lead in the first five minutes. Striker John Crayke headed home a Paul Barker corss.
Dave Nelson scored with a 20-yard drive and Neil Rankeiller netted from the edge of the box to put the visitors 3-0 ahead at half-time.
New Earswick pulled one back in the second half, manager Dave Iddon scoring, before Rankeiller bagged his second goal for the Sugarmen and Crayke netted twice to complete a hat-trick. Phil Hart got a second goal for New Earswick.
A goal by Graham Mitchell eight minutes from the end earned Dringhouses and 2-2 draw at home to Wigginton Grasshoppers. Mark Scoreby put Grasshoppers ahead. Mick Lock equalised with a header. Scott Nicholls regained the lead for Grasshoppers just before the interval.
Old Malton won 5-1 at Dunnington. Paul Hill gave Old Malton the lead in the first five minutes. Mick Henderson made it 2-0. Hill and Henderson both got their second goals and Darren Walker scored Old Malton's fifth. Grant Tolworthy was on target for the home side.
Leeper Hare York and District League representative side are playing West Yorkshire Old Boys League tomorrow under floodlights at York RI's New Lane ground, kick off 7.15pm.
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