MOOR Lane threw away a 3-0 lead to draw 4-4 last week but did the opposite on Saturday, coming from three down to draw 4-4 at York Minster Engineering Football League division three leaders Civil Service.
Shaun Rayner (2), Ben Kirby and an own goal made up Civil Service’s plunder.
Stamford Bridge, who have a game in hand on the leaders, reduced the deficit to four points after goals from Chris Bowles, John Cavanagh, debutant Nick Lawrie and Jamie Rank gave them a 4-2 win over Rufforth United.
The away side found the net through Danny Witcombe and an own goal.
Selby Olympia were lucky not to lose all of the points after letting a 4-2 lead slip at home to South Milford.
The Selby side hit cruise control late in the game as the Milford came back to draw 4-4.
James Ford and Tim Godfrey struck for Jorvik Blades as they gained a 2-0 victory over Selby RSSC.
Kirkbymoorside resumed winning ways with a 7-1 rout of Crayke.
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