Ten-man Aislaby United put three past Thornton-le-Dale in division one of the RJF Homes Beckett League.
Regular striker turned goalkeeper Tim Hodgson gifted them Bobby Brewer's opener after a poor clearance and sub Nick Wilkinson came on to score twice - one either side of John Peel's 60th-minute red card.
Top-of-the-table Union Rovers lost 3-1 to third placed Black Swan Pickering with John Scoble netting twice and being tripped for the penalty that was slotted home by Steve Sailes. Peter Tiffany sent a looping header over the Black Swan keeper to get their consolation.
Ryedale Sports Club leapt to fourth place after John Sherwood (2) and a Jay Brown lob granted them a 3-0 win over Sinnington.
Former player Stephen Robertshaw put through his own net for Kirkdale United as they beat new side Kirkbymoorside Reserves 4-1.
Mike Todd pulled one back for the Moorsiders but Ashley Windress and a Martin Chilton double - one a penalty - won the game for United.
Glyn Brown and Darren Dyer put Slingsby two up against Rosedale before John Tindal, David Gillies, Kenny Weatherill and Jonathan Seller hit back to win 4-2.
Luke Tateson rattled in his second successive hat-trick for Gillamoor as they beat Norton United Reserves 5-1 to clinch the title.
Paul Brackley and Gary Stamper were the other Gillamoor scorers, while Tom Ellison got Norton's one.
Duncombe Park stay second after beating Bagby and Balk 2-1 through a Rob Metcalfe double with Lee Otterburn replying.
Suspension-depleted Ampleforth beat Heslerton 3-2 with goals from Alex Shields (2) and teenage sub Peter Hogan to wipe out Lee Clayton and Chris Bell's strikes.
St Clement's beat hosts Crayke 3-2 thanks to Scott Nicholas, a Neil Foster penalty and sub John Dale wiping out a Paul Holmes brace.
Jamie Wilkinson put Union Rovers 2nds ahead against ProPak but Mark Davidson levelled it up.
Updated: 10:50 Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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