The Turnbull family ensured Poppleton opened their account in division one of the IT Sports Mixed Tennis League with a win at Rufforth.
The husband and wife duo of Paul and Belinda Turnbull just outscored their children Nick and Rebecca.
But there was no change at the top with Dunnington beating York 2, York firsts not dropping a set against Castlegarth and Fulford remaining third on games difference.
Bubwith posted their first division two win with a close encounter against Wheldrake and then shared the points with Poppleton.
Andy Withers and Fiona Robinson helped Copmanthorpe to gain their first success this season at the expense of York.
Castlegarth top division five after a win against Rowntree Park to put them just ahead of York, whose in-form Reg Favell and Sasha Taylor were unbeaten against Cawood.
Sutton-on-Derwent held on to their unbeaten division six record with a draw at Appleton Roebuck.
Wigginton moved into second inspired by Ken Storey and Sarah Blacker winning 29 games before consolidating with a win over visitors Alne.
Nick Hobson and Anna Fell won 28 games for Sutton-on-Derwent against Appleton Roebuck to take top spot in division eight.
Brent Horner and Ann McCreesh starred to keep Tadcaster unbeaten and in third place.
Chris Pillai and Sue Tymon won more than half of Strensall’s games but were unable to prevent top joint top scorers of the week Matthew Kneafsey and Vicky Hobson from David Lloyd claiming pole position in division nine.
David Laws and Denise Reilly helped Rufforth to another win but shared the games with Riccall’s Rex Pocklington and Ann Walker.
Richard Doughty and Elaine Harvey included a 12-0 triumph as Stamford Bridge saw off the challenge of Fulford.
Wistow head division ten after two wins.
James Silson and Rachel Huggins were unbeaten against Dunnnington and then Huggins partnered Steve Falkingham to win the decisive final rubber to clinch victory.
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