DRINGHOUSES moved to the top of York Minster Engineering Football League reserve ‘A’ following a 2-0 triumph over Haxby United.
Chris Douglas and Michael O’Shaunessey found the net for the visitors.
Riccall United became the latest team to take the scalp of Wigginton Grasshoppers as the former leaders lost for the third time this season. Ben Olsson and Gary Chapman were on target for the hosts.
Huntington Rovers continued their run of good form with a 4-1 win over Copmanthorpe.
Brian Crampton bagged a brace, adding to strikes from Chris Johnson and Kieran Flannagan.
Thorpe United moved level on points with Church Fenton White Horse at the top of reserve ‘B’ following a 3-0 win over Poppleton United.
Adam Tessyman hit all three goals.
Sam Wood and Nick Lawrie struck for Stamford Bridge in a 2-1 win at Malton & Norton, whose Steve Hoggard replied.
Harrison Signs drew 4-4 with Pocklington. Adam Humphries, Caleb Boyle and Andy Bonsey all struck for the home side, but the pick of their goals was a left-footed strike from Joe Micheli.
Lloyd Crawford hit a brace for Hamilton Panthers in their 4-1 reserve ‘C’ win over Civil Service. Bobby Clapham and Henry Ellis also were on target.
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