Dringhouses' failure to take maximum points from Dunnington for the first time in eight meetings between the two sides may well have handed Huntington Rovers the York Leeper Hare Football League premier division title.

Dringhouses fell behind to an early Chris Burgess goal but drew level before the break through Craig McShane only to trail again as Paul Thompson struck.

Shane Laverack, with his 13th goal of the season, equalised from the penalty spot for 'Houses but they failed to find a winner.

Huntington now need just one more win from their three remaining games to take the title after they won 2-0 at Malton and Norton.

Iain Dunn opened the scoring on 26 minutes with a lob over the goalkeeper and the win was confirmed 18 minutes from time with a 20-yard screamer from Chris Johnson.

For the second successive game Tate & Lyle were involved in a nine-goal thriller but this time they prevailed over Copmanthorpe to secure their top-flight status.

As the game entered the final quarter the Selby side, despite goals from John Ginty and Adam Durnin, trailed 4-2 at Copmanthorpe, whose Robin Bedford and Jack Scott both bagged a brace. But an inspired fightback was kick-started by a Darren Fawcett goal quickly followed by Steve Rowbottom's equaliser. Two minutes from time Steve Gladwin hit home a penalty as T&L won 5-4.

Draw specialists Kartiers and Tockwith predictably finished all square. Against the run of play, Tockwith took the lead through Ryan Kaye but goals from Andrew Woodhall and Michael Braithwaite gave Kartiers the lead at the break with Billy Elliot dancing round the Selby defence to hit the equaliser in the last eight minutes.

Haxby United were crowned division one champions as the Bedingham brothers, Richard and Paul, both scored twice in a 4-0 win at Stamford Bridge.

Second-placed Wilberfoss had little difficulty in taking their unbeaten home run to 14 games, beating Rufforth 3-0 with John Heads, Shaun Hodgkinson and Andy Palfreyman on target.

The two promoted sides in division two both recorded wins.

Osbldwick won 3-2 at Fulford where Ben Bailey hit both goals for the hosts and Tadcaster Albion beat rivals White Horse 6-1 with five of the goals coming from set-pieces, including a Dave Shaw hat-trick.

St Clement's claimed the division three title after an extraordinary 8-6 win over visiting Cawood.

Six times the hosts went in front, yet six times Cawood responded with an equaliser until two late goals from the champions saw them home.

The home side's tally came from Simon Kehoe (3), Danny Peace (3), Chris Rowan and Jordan Hornby, while Cawood's marksmen were Andy Oldfield (3), Ben Rawson, Paul Bray and Billy Ayton.