WIGGINTON are the new leaders of division one in the IT Sports Mixed Tennis League.

Ben Walker and Eleanor Bradshaw proved unbeatable against a strong Fulford side while Anna Bradshaw, younger sister of Eleanor, made her debut.

York beat their second string thanks to a heavy scoring opening round led by Angus Smith and Sarah Dwyer as 'games difference' only separates the teams.

Wetherby Castlegarth are the only unbeaten team in division two but the leaders could only manage a draw against bottom of the table Bishopthorpe who earned their first point.

Rufforth move up to second spot after Tom Shouksmith and Denise Riley led their team to a comfortable win against Poppleton.

David Lloyd scraped past Poppleton by just 4 games but then suffered a first defeat against a full strength Bubwith whose first victory was led by Mark Harris and Jill Rounce with 31 games.

Stephen Duree and Alison Wortley top scored for Sherburn who moved out of the bottom half of the division with victory over York.

Fulford take over at the top of division three after a two game win against Rowntree Park. Top scorers Adam Magson and Jill McCreedy sealed the points ending with a 9-3.

David Lloyd 2 stay in touch with the top half after Matthew Kneafsey and Louise Dwyer were unbeaten during a four game victory over Wigginton.

Dave Luscombe and Pauline Belt won all three rubbers 11-1 as Appleton Roebuck beat Poppleton to move top in division four.

Games difference only separates the top four with Fulford in third place after Alex Herriot and Jane Wallace led their team to victory against Rowntree Park.

A very experienced Dunnington side found Copmanthorpe's Dave and Laura Atkinson too good on the night - dropping just four games and keeping their side in the promotion hunt.

Cawood move up to third in division five after victory over Stillington with new pairing Tim Tillet and Joanne Abbott winning 27 games.

Division six has split into two groups - with the top four teams unbeaten and the bottom four still pointless.

Wigginton 3 took over at the top with a last gasp win at Poppleton 4 thanks to top scorers David Rogers and Caz Mackinder finishing with a 10-2.

Just five games separate the next three teams, led by David Lloyd 3 who beat Cliffe 2.

Appleton Roebuck 2 maintained their perfect start against Sutton Upon Derwent led by Paul Harrison and Chris Howat.

The top two teams in division seven clashed with New Earswick winning by two games despite the best efforts of Tollerton's Ben Drummond and Michelle Helm.

Nick Hobson and Sally Simpson's 29 games ensured that Sutton upon Derwent moved out of the relegation spot with a win at Wistow.

Riccall dominate division eight - Alex Trembath and Faye Lintott winning just one game less than team-mates John Lintott and Sophie Marshman who won 28 against Appleton Roebuck.

Rufforth 3 are second and won handily at Bishopthorpe with Jack Benson and Carole Withers leading the way.

Division nine is wide open. Fulford 5 lead the way after victory over Appleton Roebuck and are the only unbeaten team

only unbeaten team after Wigginton 4 lost to visitors David Lloyd 4. Dunnington 5 moved into third place with a win against Poppleton 5.

Stamford Bridge look certainties for the division ten title as Richard Story and Kim Lees (with 32 games) led their side to another big win, with good support from Connor Steward and Karen Anderson, at Fulford 6.