LEADERS Tadcaster Magnets made it five wins from five in division four of the York Minster Engineering Football League with a 16-0 demolition of Fox.

Craig Heard led the goalscoring exploits with five goals and there were also four from Adam Field.

LNER Builders extended their unbeaten home run to five games as they beat KS Polonia 1-0. Dean Machin hit the only goal.

Gadas Lababuskis scored his first goal for Melbourne, but they lost their derby with Bubwith 2-1.

Goals from Tim Aldred, Kierran Young and Dave Fairclough helped Bishop Wilton to a 3-2 win at Moor Lane. Andrew Kenyon and Jamie Hurst were the Lane scorers.

Dunnington extended their lead at the top of reserve ‘A’ to eight points with a 5-1 home win over their challengers York St John.

The students led after half an hour through Shaun Clarke, but Dunnington stretched their unbeaten run to eight games with goals from Grant Tolworthy, Andy Rose (2) and Tom Wheatlands (2).

Third-placed Bishopthorpe suffered a first home defeat in eight as they lost 3-2 to Easingwold.

Mark Cole and Scott Clapham scored for Bish, with Easingwold replying through Simon Wilson and Andrew Metcalfe Senior (2).

Wigginton jumped to second spot in the table following a 5-2 home win over Aviva. The marksmen were Craig Huggins, Dave Jeffrey, John Cavanagh (2) and Tom Metcalfe. Mark Benson and Mike Tansey replied.

Haxby were a minute away from their first win of the season as they led visitors Copmanthorpe 3-2 but, in the dying seconds, Tom Settle equalised and Dan Wilson hit the winner.

Gary Rylands scored all Haxby’s goals, with Andy Turver and Mike Wise netting the earlier Cop goals.

Huntington hit back from a goal down to beat Old Malton 3-1.

Josh Beech put the Ryedale side in front, but Huntington hit back to win with goals from Errol Kidd, Craig Hodgson and Paul Fawcett.

Dringhouses closed the gap on reserve ‘B’ leaders Riccall United with a 6-0 victory over Pocklington.

Peter Tasker bagged a hat-trick and also on the scorersheet were Nick Bissett, Javier Shepherd and Tom Darbyshire.

Heslington ended a run of six games without a win as a Geordie Topping strike and a Danny Mears double earned them a 3-2 win over Thorpe.

White Horse registered their first away win in five as they won 3-2 at Hamilton Panthers. Ryan Burton, John Langrick and Seb Stafford shared the Church Fenton goals, with Kierran Thornhill and Nathan Robinson replying.

With reserve ‘C’ leaders York RI not playing, the leading contenders in the chasing pack all won.

A Steve Dunne penalty ten minutes from time gave second-placed Fulford a 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge.

Nestlé, in third, beat St Clement’s 5-2 with goals from Danny Combes, Daniel Thompson (2), Cliff Baxter and Sam Smith.

The Saints scorers were Adam Craven and John Alcock.

Crayke crashed 5-1 at Poppleton, whose tally included a hat-trick for Chris Sparks and goals from Danny Barrett and Rob Forester.

Glen Forrester replied for Crayke.

John Richardson scored twice as Tockwith beat Hemingbrough 2-1.

Reserve ‘D’ leaders Selby RSSC maintained their unbeaten record with a 1-1 draw against Civil Service.

Murray Coyle hit a hat-trick in Strensall’s 7-0 win at Bishop Wilton.