HARROGATE Railway had six different marksmen on their scoresheet in a comfortable victory at Northern Counties East League premier division bottom club Brodsworth.
Lee Ryan, Ryan Scott, Liam Gray, Phil Turner, David Budge and Graham Marchant were all on target for fourth-placed Railway.
Pickering Town held table-topping Buxton until the 81st minute when the visitors' Shaun Doxey grabbed the only goal of the game.
Selby Town's hopes of promotion faded after a 3-2 loss at Sutton Town.
Ian Brown and Craig Mitchell gave the home side a two-goal cushion before the Robins pulled one back on 70 minutes when Tom Reid's freekick was headed in by substitute Adam Wash.
Michael Fox's free-kick restored Sutton's two-goal advantage but Selby piled on the pressure late on and were rewarded with an Ian Twitchen goal.
Bob Lyons' side pushed hard for a late point and went close when an Andy Hart free-kick was tipped over the bar and Wash headed narrowly side.
Selby are in league action tomorrow when they travel to Armthorpe Welfare (kick off 7.45pm)
Tadcaster Albion shook off the harsh 55th-minute dismissal of Dale Waddington to win 2-0 at South Normanton in division one.
Matty Wain netted Albion's opener from a Mark Brady corner and after Albion were reduced to ten-men they managed a second goal through Steve Ward's great solo effort.
Goole crashed 4-0 at Gresley Rovers in UniBond League division one where all the goals came in the second half. Piling on the misery for the Vikings were Paul Edwards, Aaron O'Connor, Matt Millns and substitute Steve Gomm.
Updated: 10:50 Monday, March 27, 2006
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