Poppleton chalked up their fourth consecutive away win in Leeper Hare York and District League League division two by beating York RI 3-1.
In a one-sided first half, Poppleton should have had more than the three goals scored by Carl Shepherd, Steve Sacks and Craig Theaker. The second half was more even, Stuart Hartley getting a goal for RI.
Selby RSSC's recent revival ended at Fulford as they lost 2-1. Mike Tasey put the hosts in front and, although Kevin Gaynor levelled, Mike Powell hit the winner.
Hemingbrough beat Moor Lane 2-0 with goals from Dale Shipley and Lee Ward. Grant Saker scored as leaders Riccall beat Tadcaster Albion 1-0.
Sheriff Hutton kept in contention after a 4-2 win at Barmby Moor.
Gary Newton's tenth goal of the season put Sheriff Hutton ahead and although Barmby Moor hit back through Paul Tait and Mark Preston, Sheriff's Dale Phillips, Kevin Butler and Dean Martin netted in the space of five manic minutes.
Two goals from Chris Seagar helped Norton maintain their perfect start in division three with a 2-1 win at Heworth, whose goal came from a Tim Rye penalty.
Richard Gladwin gave Cawood an early lead but Osbaldwick hit back to claim their fourth straight win through Paul Crangle (2) and Neil Robertson.
Paul Floyd gave Stillington a 1-0 win at home to Strensall. Martin Chapman scored for Wheldrake in their 5-1 defeat by St Clements.
Huby's beat visitors Melbourne 3-0, Richard Jennison (2) and Simon Wilson scoring for the third game on the bounce.
Earlier in the season the Bishop Wilton v Rawcliffe cup-tie produced 11 goals, and they went one better this time in sharing 12.
The final goal came with the last kick as John Schofield levelled for Bishops. Their other scorers were Dave Burrows (2), Mark Blenkin (2) and Steve Fletcher. Dave Stoner, Matt Fern, Gareth Reece, Mike Cammage, Danny Coulson and Graham Ireton scored for Rawcliffe.
Updated: 09:52 Monday, November 21, 2005
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