CHURCH Fenton White Horse came from 1-0 down at half-time to record a 3-1 victory over second-placed Osbaldwick in division one of the York Minster Engineering Football League.

Osbaldwick led through Harry Cartledge, but strikes from John Marshall, Connor Brady and Jonah Beecher gave White Horse the points and bolstered their promotion chances.

Tadcaster Magnets maintained their lead at the top of the table with a 3-1 win at Hemingbrough.

Adam Field struck twice and Philip Smith once for Tadcaster, with Luke Zacharenko finding the net for ’Brough.

Pocklington and Brooklyn enjoyed a 1-1 share-all.

Tom Reay’s opener for Pock was cancelled out in the second half by an Andy Phillips strike.

Sam Hall put Malton & Norton ahead against Hamilton Panthers, but Scott Milling levelled the scores with a goal just before the interval.

Simon Reeves then restored the home side’s advantage shortly before they had a penalty claim turned down.

Mark Willoughby then continued his recent goalscoring run, hitting Panthers’ equaliser 20 minutes from time.