DIVISION two leaders Riccall snatched an 88th-minute equaliser from Dean Greenhough to cancel out York RI's first half penalty.

But the point from their 1-1 draw was enough to keep them ahead of second placed Poppleton.

Hemingbrough's first win in nine games kept alive their hopes of avoiding the drop. They won 6-2 at Civil Service with goals from Danny Smith (2), Spencer Pearson, Adie Wood, Chris Caudwell and Richard Ireland. Richard Dolby and Nick Doggitt replied for Civil Service.

Selby RSSC won their first home game in four attempts after beating Moor Lane 2-1 with goals from Andy Jones and Gordon Campbell.

Goals from Lenny Mason and Nigel Chester gave White Horse Church Fenton a 2-1 win over Fulford, whose scorer was Dave Aldridge.

Huby are four points clear at the top of division three after toppling Norton.

Arthur Broadbent gave Huby the lead but Richard Cass levelled for Norton but Huby took the points with goals from Sam Smith, Simon Wilson and Steve Brogan in the last 20 minutes.

An Andy Oldfield hat-trick sparked a Cawood recovery at home to Rawcliffe. They trailed by two goals but they eventually won 4-2 with Paul Bray adding their fourth goal.

Bishop Wilton drew with St Clement's but could have taken all the points had they converted a second half penalty. Mark Blenklin put Bishop in front but Neil Wilson equalised.

Stillington's Paul Floyd hit his first hat-trick of the season as they beat Heworth 5-0, Phil Bell and Jamie Metcalfe added the other goals.

LNER Builders beat Melbourne 3-0 with Tudor Carrington (2) and Wes Evans on target.

Updated: 10:49 Monday, March 27, 2006