HUNTINGTON Rovers kept their title ambitions firmly on track in the York Minster Engineering League reserve 'A' division with a 2-1 victory over local rivals Wigginton Grasshoppers.

Lee Bunce despatched an early penalty to give Rovers the advantage before Tom Coates levelled matters for the league leaders with a stunning strike.

Teenager Finlay Burbidge won the match with a goal directly from a corner to leave Rovers now just six points behind Wigginton with four games in hand.

Tom Shephard's goal won Hemingbrough an unlikely point from their trip to Pocklington Town, cancelling out Jed Vale's effort for the home side.

Simon Castle, Robert Rubira, Andy Rose and Ben Small all netted for Dunnington as they defeated Old Malton St Mary's 4-2.

Easingwold Town and Church Fenton are closely locked in a battle to avoid relegation and the two sides could not be separated after 90 minutes of their tussle, drawing 1-1.

A Keith Barker goal gave Tadcaster Magnets an important three points in their reserve 'B' game with bottom club Heworth.

Dringhouses moved up to fourth in the table with a 3-1 win at Tockwith.

Stamford Bridge produced a surprise in reserve 'C', defeating Wilberfoss 3-1. Adam Harrison, Josh Cooper and William Cardy bagged their goals.

Callum Petch (2) and Tom Grundy earned Cliffe a point from their visit to Civil Service. Declan Richardson and Callum Vardy (2) netted for the home side.