CALUM RICHARDSON netted a hat-trick as Dunnington trounced Cliffe 8-0 in round one of the York FA Saturday Senior Cup.

The Dunnington win was one of several high-scoring ties in the opening throes of the Stoneplan Landscape Construction-sponsored competition.

Harrison Signs put eight past Heslington without reply, young Rob Hutton among the scorers with his first goal in senior football.

A Danny Leach hat-trick helped Copmanthorpe to an 8-5 victory over Brooklyn. Dringhouses trailed to a first-half Tockwith goal, but Liam and Ian Robinson ensured they went through to round two with a 2-1 win.

Wigginton Grasshoppers, last year’s beaten finalists, won 2-1 at Tadcaster Magnets with a brace of goals by Jamie Willstrop. York RI’s Mark Woodward ensured his team went through 4-3 to the second round with a five-yard tap in after F1 Racing had levelled the scores.

Malton & Norton went 2-0 up at half-time against Pocklington Town through Scott Preston and Brandon Reed and the sides played out a goalless second half.

Church Fenton White Horse’s John Langrick popped up with a winner five minutes from time at home to Terrington Glory.

Stamford Bridge’s Myron Turbine bagged four goals in a 5-1 win at Poppleton United Reserves in round one of the York FA Saturday Junior Cup.

Paul Upton scored the fifth to help send Bridge into round two of the Construction Marine-backed competition.

James Windle bagged a hat-trick in Sporting Knavesmire’s 7-1 victory over Wilberfoss. York RI Reserves had a 3-1 win at Moor Lane thanks to goals from Danny Wood, Danny Cates and Collem Cummings.

Hamilton Panthers eased through to the next round 2-1 against Fulford with goals from Joe Mason and Mark Moore.

Harry Sobert scored three and Mick Wood one in Tockwith Reserves’ 4-0 win over Cliffe Reserves.

Joe Galloway was on the hat-trick trail as Dringhouses Reserves put ten past Jorvik Blades, who scored two consolation goals in reply. Another treble came from Strensall’s Danny Mason in an 8-5 triumph over Crayke.

Wigginton Grasshoppers Reserves beat Rufforth 7-1, with Tom Metcalfe netting a hat-trick.

With the York FA Cups taking centre stage, only three matches took place in the York Minster Engineering League.

Old Malton St Mary’s reclaimed the top position in the premier division after Tom Fenwick’s second half goal gave them maximum points against Riccall United, last year’s runners-up.

Poppleton took the lead at Huntington Rovers but James Edmond levelled the scores before half-time.

Lee Bunce came off the bench in the second period to net the winner for Rovers.

In division four, Settrington and Wetherby Athletic Reserves played out a 3-3 draw.