Dunnington recorded their seventh straight win to open up a six-point lead at the top of the York Minster Engineering Football League premier division.

The leaders were 8-3 victors over visitors Tate & Lyle Selby having been held 1-1 at the break.

The hosts proved to be fitter and stronger than their opponents in the second period and went on to record their biggest league win since November 2007 – when they won 7-1 at Tate & Lyle.

On the scoresheet that day was Chris Burgess and in this latest onslaught he helped himself to another four goals.

Scott Sullivan netted a brace, there was a spectacular long-range effort from Grant Bulmer and Tom Richard’s completed the tally with a goal on his 21st birthday.

Gary Collier scored twice for the Selby side to take his personal tally to seven goals in three games, with Luke Winstanley scoring the third Tate & Lyle goal.

Hamilton Panthers had conceded five goals in each of their previous two games, but they returned to form with a 5-0 home win over Riccall United.

Paul King gave Panthers the lead after only five minutes, with Mark Woodward adding two more before the break.

In the second period, Jimmy Clamp added the fourth goal and Mike McKenzie wrapped up the scoring with his eighth of the campaign.

Dringhouses recorded back-to-back home wins for the first time in a year as they followed up a 2-1 win against Riccall with a 3-1 victory over Tadcaster Albion.

Jamie Green put the home side ahead from the penalty spot just before the break and, within a minute of the restart, Mark Bellah doubled their advantage. The visitors pulled a goal back with a penalty, but Wayne Carter made it 3-1.