MARK Woodward scored four times as York Leeper Hare Senior Football League premier division leaders Dringhouses ran riot against Wigginton.
The ace marksman had his shooting boots on as the champions powered their way to a 7-0 victory which extended their lead at the top over Huntington to five points, athough Huntington have two games in hand.
Lee Bond, Carl Stewart and Shane Laverack completed the scoring for Dringhouses who are unbeaten at home this season.
The Ryedale derby finished 3-0 to Old Malton who are now undefeated in the last seven meetings with Malton & Norton. Dean Readman, Sam Thackaray and Simon Cook were the marksmen.
Copmanthorpe ended York St John's run of five unbeaten games as they beat the students 3-1 with goals from Danny Parker, Matty Bastock and Lee Atkinson. Alex McCraie hit St John's goal.
Dunnington made it three home wins on the bounce as they inflicted Tockwith's first away defeat of the season, Chris Burgess hit the opener with his 11th goal of the season, with Robbie Hart and Chris Skelton also scoring in the 3-0 home win.
Stuart Dickenson gave Heslington an early lead at home to Thorpe United but the visitors ran out eventual winners 3-1.
The top four sides in division two all recorded away wins.
Leaders Osbaldwick trailed at New Earswick to goals from Dave Lynch and Tom Robinson but shortly after the re-start they scored two goals in as many minutes through Nick Lawrie and Mike Horner to draw level. Anthony Luck netted 14 minutes from the end to earn Osso victory.
Post Office avenged their 4-2 home defeat against Moor Lane by winning the reverse fixture by the same score. Andrew Kenyon hit both Moor Lane's goals while Post Office's efforts were shared by Neil Holmes, Danny Adams, Mark Bradley and Julian Ollive.
Third-placed York RI won 2-1 at Hemingbrough as Liam Kellaham gave them a lead which was cancelled out by Steve Milner but Stewart Nicholl's goal condemned the hosts to their seventh game without a win.
Tadcaster Albion extended their unbeaten run to eight games as they thrashed Civil Service 11-2. Taddy were five in front before the break including a first half hat-trick for Tom Deighton and then they hit another six after the interval which included a ten minute hat-trick from sub Darren Wilson. Dave Shaw (2) Sam Farthing and another two from Deighton completed the rout. Rich Burrows and Rob Cook replied for Civil Service.
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