All but one of the scheduled Reserve 'A' games fell victim to the weather - the lone survivor being Wigginton Grasshoppers' 3-0 win over New Earswick with goals from Ben Coates and Luke Roberts (2).

In Reserve 'B' Haxby Town were 3-0 up at half time against derby rivals Haxby & Wigginton thanks to a Mike Taylor hat-trick Craig Parker managed to pull one back but Paul Jacobs netted another for Haxby.

Chris Hall, Andy Northfield and Brendan Walsh scored first half goals for Moor Lane at Civil Service to give them a 3-0 lead at the break. John Hampton then struck three goals to level the scores only for Gareth Sullivan to put Moor Lane ahead again but Rory McGukin struck another equaliser for Civil Service with five minutes remaining. Easingwold won 4-1 at home to Rufforth but the score was not a fair reflection.

Clayton King netted for Easingwold in the first half and Paul Bunce equalised. King bagged a second after the break and two goals in five minutes from Nick Clark and James Dickens settled the encounter.

Thorpe United continue to dominate Reserve 'C' after a 5-2 win at Huby.

Hamilton Panthers are their nearest rivals and had Mark Moore, Danny Midgley, with a hat-trick, and Stephen Gagan to thank as they won 5-1 at LNER Builders for whom Steve Smith registered a goal. Stillington made it two on the trot with a 7-2 win at Heworth. The score was 7-1 by half-time despite Heworth taking the lead.

Updated: 12:46 Monday, November 11, 2002