White Horse and Tockwith met for the third time in three weeks and the latter again came out on top and now look odds-on to take the division three title in their first season in the league.
Tockwith were two up at the break and, although Lenny Mason netted for White Horse, Tockwith struck again and the match finished 3-1.
Heworth were two up after 15 minutes at LNER Builders but were pegged back by a Scott Nicholls penalty and a Darren Scott strike before half time.
Nicholls put the Builders ahead on the restart and, although Heworth managed an equaliser, Scott struck the winner for Builders with 15 minutes left.
Amotherby won the derby at Norton with the only goal of the game coming in the 20th minute from Simon Wall, while York Railway Institute thrashed Wheldrake 7-1 despite Wheldrake taking the lead through Martin Chapman early on.
Updated: 10:02 Monday, December 29, 2003
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