York Firsts and Fulford have swapped places in Division One of the I T Sports sponsored York and District Mixed League, with York going to the top on games difference.
York firsts beat their second team 80-28 with Lindsay Jacks and Steve Smith winning 32 games with the other two couples both winning 24 games apiece.
Fulford go into second place after they travelled to Civil Service and came away with the points after winning 65-43, with Jackie Heels and Nigel Skelton top scoring.
Fulford and York are the only two unbeaten teams but they are due to meet this week. Dunnington firsts made the third place their own after they beat their second string 79-29.
Appleton Roebuck are still at the top of division two after they entertained Selby and won 71-37. Judy Marriott and David Bradley won an impressive 32 games for Appleton with Marilyn Almgill and John Giles weighing in with 26 games.
Poppleton stay in second place after there much closer win at Wigginton 58-50. Poppleton put in a good team performance with only one game won separating all three couples - although none of them could beat Wigginton's Denise Crane and Stuart Conacher who were unbeaten with 26 games.
Sherburn moved into third place after their win against Civil Service 65-43 with Sherburn's top pair of Angela Bramley and Jonathan Sharp winning all three rubbers.
Bishopthorpe are still the only unbeaten team in division three after going to Riccall and coming away with the points in a 63-45 win. Jane Parkin and Chris Sharples were Bishopthorpe's winners winning 23 games in an otherwise close encounter.York are in second place after they beat Tollerton 56-52 with varying fortunes for all six couples.
Sutton on Derwent moved into third place after winning their last two matches against Rowntree Park and at Castlegarth. Lucienne Atkinson and Paul Swift won 27 games for Sutton in the fixture at Castlegarth, and Adele Hobson with Ken Ridley were the top scorers against Rowntree Park.
Fulford are now the only unbeaten team in division four after last weeks matches and are at the top on their own after they beat Copmanthorpe 70-38. Fulford's first two pairs both won 26 games with their third couple chipping in with 18.
Wilberfoss lost their unbeaten run after going down to Cawood 63-45 but they beat Copmanthorpe, who were only able to field two couples. Cawood's win moves them into third place with their third couple of Lorraine Bishop and Mike Thurston putting in a match winning performance with 25 games.
Poppleton stay in second place after their win against Cliffe 68-40 for whom Lynda Pearson and Jonathon Fisher were the top scorers with 26 games.
Stillington have made the top spot their own in division five after they played Appleton Roebuck and won 58-50 thanks to Jennifer Jones and Peter Simpson being unbeaten on the night. Fulford lost their perfect record at Strensall going down 62-46 in a very tight match, but they were unfortunate to have to concede two rubbers due to injury to Peter Rose.
Rowntree Park won their first match against Tadcaster 59-49 with Liz Pocklington and Richard Masters being unbeaten with 26 games,
Riccall and Poppleton met in the match of the unbeaten sides in division six with Riccall coming out on top 65-43 to take the top spot.
Riccall then consolidated this position with a home win against Civil Service 60-48. Joan Oxtoby and John Tongue were Riccall's top scorers in both matches.
Sheriff Hutton had their first win in a tight match at Heworth coming out on top 57-51. Bishopthorpe also had their first win at Sheriff Hutton 66-42 with all three couples winning more than 18 games.
Games difference again separates the club in division seven with Sutton on Derwent taking the top spot after their win against Appleton Roebuck 62-46. Goldie Raley and Richard Lochman were Sutton's top scorers with 25 games.
Cawood are in second spot after they met Strensall and came away with the points in a 62-46 win. Lesley and Terry Savage were Cawood's match winners in a very close encounter.
Fulford are in third place after their draw against Wigginton with Fulford's Sue Scott playing in her first match and along with Terry Haw winning all three rubbers to be the top scorers.
Cawood and Dunnington recorded their first wins in division eight, with Cawood beating Wilberfoss 78-30 and Dunnington beating Strensall 64-44. Cawood's Ann Walsh and Chris Abbott were their side's top scorers with 27 games, and Jean Yates and Colin Raven were Dunnington's best on the night with 25 games won.
Rufforth have made the third spot their own after beating Wistow 56-52. Rufforth's top scorers Chris Shipley and David Laws won their final round 9-3 to edge their team to victory. Tollerton stay at the top after their defeat of Wilberfoss 80-28 with a good all round team performance.
Castlegarth and York are first and second respectively in division nine after both teams won. York have won their last two matches to remain unbeaten with York's top scorer being Annette Williams playing with Roger Stock at Appleton Roebuck and Paul Burgon at Cliffe. Appleton Roebuck and Bishopthorpe shared the points to record both teams first points.
Sutton on Derwent continue unbeaten in division ten making it four out of four after they went to Fulford and won 84-24. Wheldrake move into second place with a win against Bubwith 83-25.
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