Malton Bacon Factory's second successive home win moved them away from the foot of the Leeper Hare League Reserve 'A' table as they beat York St John's 3-1.
Mike Filek gave the Students the lead but Ben Webster, Shaun Wilford and Mark Lund turned it round.
Copmanthorpe's last home defeat was exactly 12 months ago and they made sure lightning did not strike twice as they beat New Earswick 3-0 with goals from Mark Flood, Darren Starkey and Matt Pearson.
The only 100 per cent record in the entire league is still intact after Dringhouses beat Nestle 3-2 with a Gary Smith winner. Goals from Lee Jackson and Mick Lock had given Houses the lead with Nestle levelling through a Ken Davies free-kick and Wayne Scaife.
The bottom two sides in Reserve 'B' both triumphed. White Horse won a feisty affair at Poppleton 3-2 with goals from Scott Griffiths (2) and Andy Jollands, Joe Haw and Tim Hudson responding for Pop, while Wigginton beat Stamford Bridge for the fifth consecutive time in the league. Wiggy's goals in their 4-2 win came from Jamie Huggins, Mitch Buckley, Pete Carney and Ben Storey with Zak Lovely and John Beaumont replying.
Wilberfoss, without an away win since February, took the lead at Easingwold through Andrew Sutcliffe but a Tim Jackson hat-trick led the revival with Dan Copeland and Steve Johnstone adding further goals as the hosts won 5-2, John Hardcastle getting a late consolation.
Craig Fletcher marked his return to Hamilton Panthers with two goals as they beat Tockwith 6-2. Danny Midgley and Bradd Dunn also netted twice.
A day of surprises was completed when Stillington, without a win in seven and hammered 16-1 by visitors Ouseburn earlier in the season, beat the Reserve 'C' leaders 2-1.
Shaun Linton and Graham Morrison scored for Stillington with Mike Bramley replying for Ouseburn.
Andy Pattison scored the only goal as Fulford beat Hemingbrough, while Mark Ellis converted two penalties as Huby beat Civil Service 2-1, who led through John Hampton.
Heworth made it four straight victories with a 2-1 win at Riccall, both their goals coming from Martin Broom as Mark Pickard replied, while Amotherby beat LNER Builders 3-1 with goals from Danny Foxton, Matt Hill and George Cooper. Stuart Richardson responded.
Updated: 10:37 Monday, January 23, 2006
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