LEE DUTTON rattled in five goals as Rufforth United enjoyed a 12-1 demolition of Bramham in division three of the York Minster Engineering League.

Dave McNichol also hit a hat-trick, with Danny Cates (2), Liam Keenaghan and Tom Lang also on target. Richard Craven hit the home side's solitary reply.

United lie second in the table behind Bubwith White Swan, who continued at the summit following a 4-3 win at Selby Olympia.

Matthew Ward (2) and Casey Heath struck to gift Cawood a 3-0 win at home to The Raj. Fulford edged a thriller at Moor Lane, winning by the odd goal in seven.

Clifford remained top of division four after they defeated Wheldrake 3-1.

Tom Deighton bagged a brace with Ben Harrison hitting their third goal.

Pollington's Bryan Robertson hit a hat-trick in their 4-2 victory over Stillington Sports & Social Club. Jordan Lissenberg completed the hosts' tally with Paul Holmes hitting a double for the visitors.

Lewis Mortimer and Jordan Siswick both bagged trebles in Elm Park's 6-0 win over St Clements. Swinton also hit their opponents for six, notching a 6-1 win at home to Huntington FC.

Wigginton Grasshoppers moved to the top of the reserve 'A' after an emphatic 5-0 win at Dunnington.

Tom Coates rolled back the years with the goal of the game for the visitors, firing a 20-yard volley into the roof of the net.

Mark Scoreby and Steve Jarvis were also on target while the home team also twice put through their own net to complete the scoring.

Like Grasshoppers, Pocklington Town still boast a perfect league record and made it five wins from five with a 2-1 win at Hemingbrough United.

Jack Holman and Daniel Croft found the net for Pock with Luke Zacharenko replying.

An own goal added to strikes from Steven Boyd and Ian Kerr (2) to give Old Malton St Mary's a 4-3 success at Easingwold.

Jacob Green (2) and Styllianos Kamnakis netted for Copmanthorpe in a 3-1 win over Malton & Norton.

In reserve 'B', Dringhouses upset leaders Osbaldwick, a Mike O'Shaunessey goal separating the sides at the close of play.

An own goal plus an excellent effort from Jim Gledhill wrapped up a 2-0 win for Tockwith over Haxby Town. Bishopthorpe United edged a goal-fest thriller, eventually beating Heworth 6-5.