YORK Minster Engineering League reserve 'A' champions Huntington Rovers won 4-1 at Copmanthorpe to maintain hopes of retaining the title.

On target were Kieran Flanagan, Lee Bunce, Harry Sanderson and Mark Unwin, with Bradley Urquhart replying.

Rovers are nine points behind leaders Wigginton but with four games in hand.

At the other end of the table, Dec Copeland's brace helped Malton & Norton to a 2-1 home win over Easingwold Town, for whom Lee Johnson was on target.

Brad Barley, Callum Davies, Jake Smith and Andy Rose helped Dunnington to a 4-1 win over Hemingbrough United.

Tom Knight hit a hat-trick for Thorpe United in their 5-4 success at Church Fenton with goals also coming from Tim Heaton and Glen Littlewood.

There was a shock in reserve 'B' as runaway leaders Osbaldwick suffered a 1-0 setback against Bishopthorpe United. This allowed Poppleton United to close the gap by three points after a 2-1 success at Haxby Town, for whom Kyle Varley struck.

F1 Racing trailed Tockwith by a goal at half-time, but efforts from Ed Kay, Stefano Silvia and Henrik Seather-Aas gave them all the points after a magnificent second-half fightback.

Luigi Foschi bagged a brace for Malt Shovel as they continued their pursuit of the reserve 'C' title with a 2-0 victory over York RI.

Wilberfoss are still in the driving seat, though, as they secured a 4-2 success over Stamford Bridge to maintain their 100 per cent record. Matthew Dash and Will Wood netted for the visitors.

Declan Dewhurst scored the only goal of the game to secure Rufforth all three points at Fulford with a 1-0 win.

Lloyd Crawford and Lewis Duffield strikes supplemented an own goal for Civil Service but they found themselves on the wrong end of a 7-3 defeat at Brooklyn.

Cliffe bagged a 4-2 triumph at Wheldrake.