LEADERS Heworth extended their unbeaten run to 13 matches with a 2-0 win over Rawcliffe in division three of the Leeper Hare York Football League.
Heworth became the first side since October 2005 to stop Rawcliffe scoring, while Dan Horsley and Ben Clarke got the goals.
Crayke suffered a surprise 2-1 home defeat by Stillington. An own goal from Adam Paterson gave Crayke the lead but Jack Brendorser equalised and Wayne Linton hit the winner.
New Earswick beat hosts Melbourne 5-3 with goals from Scott Stewart, Chris Smith (2), Mark Bennett and Mike Clancey.
Tim Fennell (2) and Will Nicholson were on target for Melbourne.
Jamie Garnett scored twice for LNER Builders in their 2-2 home draw with Norton. Tom Ellison scored both for Norton.
Wheldrake were beaten 2-1 at Civil Service. Jason Watson cancelled out a George Trefian goal but Andy Simpson's late penalty sealed it.
Reserve A' leaders York St John won 5-1 over Copmanthorpe. Tom Settle got a penalty for Cop but the Students goals came from Alan Dixon (2), Warren Lee, Tom Shirley and Matt Cox.
Second-placed Dunnington were 8-2 winners over Dringhouses, with Simon Castle bagging four. The other scorers were Mike Noble, Paul Fowler, James Calvert and Robert Chips. Martin Smith and Mark Bellah replied.
Huntington kept in touch with the leaders as Andy Bullivant scored twice in a 2-0 win at Rufforth.
Shaun Pickles scored as Thorpe beat Old Malton 1-0, while Wigginton's Paul Warriner scored in a 1-0 win over Kartiers.
In reserve B', Riccall United were 2-1 home winners over Stamford Bridge. They trailed at the break to a Sam Browne goal, but Grant Saker levelled and Paul Shah hit the winner.
Gary Raper scored twice for Easingwold in a 3-1 win at Poppleton. Andrew Metcalfe Snr also scored. Joe Hawe got Poppleton's goal.
Tockwith remain top of reserve C' despite going down 1-0 to Hemingbrough, with Mark Livsey scoring.
Tom Audsley scored both Amotherby & Swinton goals in a 2-1 win at Stillington. Richard Coultas replied.
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