JOSH WINN bagged a hat-trick to take his season's total to 19 goals as Haxby Town again underlined their division two title credentials in the York Minster Engineering League.

Winn's goals set up an 8-3 triumph at Civil Service in which Lee Topping, Kieran Harris (2) and Adam Chaplin (2) also found the net.

Dan Mason fired a treble and Danny Franks a double as Strensall won 5-3 at Heworth, while a rampant Stamford Bridge put 11 past struggling Heslington without reply.

Cameron Taylor was on target for Huby United but they went down 3-1 to Barmby Moor. Liam Booth, Karl Laverack and Nick Palfreyman notched for the home side.

It was doubles all round at Rufforth United as the division three leaders registered an 8-1 success over Moor Lane.

Danny Cates, David McNichol, Liam Keenaghan and Lee Dutton all bagged two apiece, while the ever-reliable Andrew Kenyon hit Moor Lane's consolation.

Jake Raistrick, Brad Hall and Jack Morris struck for Malt Shovel in a 3-0 win over Fulford which lifted them five points clear of the drop zone.

The Raj moved up to third after goals from Lee Jacob and Daniel Hunter gave them a 2-0 win over Bubwith.

Gerrard McArgo's hat-trick gave Clifford a 3-2 win at Pollington in a closely fought top-of-the-table clash.

Pollington's defeat allowed Huntington FC to move up to second place after they beat Elm Park by the same scoreline. Luke Smith, Shane Bogg and Danny Stannard struck for the hosts.

Matthew Horner netted all of St Clement's goals in a 4-0 home success over LNER Builders.

Defending reserve 'A' champions Huntington Rovers scored a 3-0 win at Thorpe United following efforts from Ashley Hill and Finlay Burbidge plus an own goal.

Leaders Wigginton Grasshoppers dropped their first points of the season as they were held 3-3 by Dunnington at Mill Lane.

James Hopwood bagged a brace for Wiggy with Steve Jarvis also firing home his eighth goal of the season.

Craig Theaker, Joe Waines and Gabriel Pilica were on target for Dunnington.

Old Malton St Mary's sit fourth after a 3-0 win over Church Fenton.

Osbaldwick remain three points clear at the top of reserve 'B' after goals from Nick Lawrie (2), Chris Campbell, Matt O'Connell, George Raynor, Harry Cartledge and George Vardy gave them a 7-1 triumph over Haxby Town, for whom Kyle Vardy replied.

Bishopthorpe United won 5-3 against Dringhouses to hold second place, while Poppleton's 3-1 win at Tockwith kept them within sight of the top spot.

Harrison Signs moved off the foot of the table with a 7-1 win over F1 Racing, for whom Edwin Kay notched a consolation. Jason Hogg (3), Alex Day, Karl Babaro and Charlie Cook (2) hit the target for Signs.

Tom Hannan's goal for Fulford was not enough to stop reserve 'C' leaders Malt Shovel marching on with a 5-1 success.

Cliffe moved up to third following a handsome 9-1 victory over Civil Service. Ben Whelan and Callum Petch both claimed hat-tricks in the win, with Paul Tiffany, Glynn Richardson and Joe Longstaff also netting. Brooklyn put five past Rufforth without a response.