Copmanthorpe'S impressive start to the season continued with their second successive 3-2 away win stretching their unbeaten run on the road to six games.
Hosts T & L Selby took the lead through Dave Reasby but before the break goals from Phil Appleby and Mark Featherstone put Cop in front. A Vinny Rhodes free-kick made it 2-2 but Matty Bastock hit the winner for Copmanthorpe.
A John Lake header was just enough for champions Dringhouses to win at Kartiers while both Malton sides managed draws. Old Malton led 3-1 with less than ten minutes to go with goals from Dave Bradshaw and Phil Hill (2) at York St John's College but the students snatched a share of the points equalising in the dying minutes.
Andy Moore claimed the equaliser for Thorpe in their 1-1 draw at home to Malton Bacon Factory after Uyi Ehima put Bacon Factory in front.
A weakened Dunnington side held Nestl Rowntrees for over an hour before sliding to a 6-1 defeat.
Andy Rose cancelled out Colin Raynor's second-minute free-kick for 'Trees but Matty White hit the first hat-trick of the season with Danny Leach and Phil O'Riley completing the rout.
The Wigginton v Haxby game was eventually settled in the 89th minute with Tom Coates hitting the late winner. Earlier brother Ben put Wigginton in front with Darren Harrison levelling the scores early into the second half.
MATCHWINNER: Copmanthorpe's Matty Bastock
Updated: 10:28 Tuesday, August 23, 2005
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