GOALKEEPER Craig Pigott netted a last-minute winner for leaders Selby RSSC against F1 Racing in division four of the York Minster Engineering Football League reserve ‘D’.

Hosts F1 led through Shaun Taylor’s goal, only for Gary Howden to level for the top side.

Richard Norman edged the home side back in front, but Ricky Noble equalised before Pigott’s late heroics in the opposing penalty area clinched a 3-2 win.

Sam Wood hit his sixth goal of the season for Civil Service but his side went down 2-1 at Strensall.

Martin Stone and Marcus Johnson scored for Strensall, who are unbeaten in five outings.

Billy Thompson put Tadcaster Magnets in front at Huby in the opening five minutes and Lee Murphy sealed a 2-0 win two minutes from time.

Selby Olympia moved joint top of division four after a 3-2 win at Bishop Wilton.

Sy Gornall hit both the home side’s goals, but strikes from Mark Fletcher (2) and Dean May won it for the Selby outfit.

Michel Giliga hit his fourth goal of the season as KS Polonia defeated Melbourne 5-0.

The victors’ tally was completed with efforts from Lukasz Podlejski, Jacub Pajak and Bartosz Ciachla (2).

Defending reserve ‘A’ champions Old Malton recorded their first win of the season, a 4-0 success against Easingwold.

The Ryedale side’s goals were shared between Richard Stevenson and Dean Ledhill.

Haxby United drew 2-2 with neighbours Wigginton.

Mike Taylor gave Haxby the lead in the first minute and then had to equalise with the last kick of the game.

In between those strikes, Dave Jeffery and Danny Lamb scored for Wigginton.

Jack Hugill hit a hat-trick as York St John went second after a 5-1 home win over Aviva.

Josh Hind and Greg Holt completed the students’ tally, with Jim Parker replying for Aviva.

Copmanthorpe trailed to a Bobby Taylor goal at home to Bishopthorpe, but two goals from Ben Sykes turned the game round as Cop won 2-1.

Pocklington registered their first draw in 17 games in reserve ‘B’ with a 3-3 stalemate against White Horse.

Sam Parkinson scored twice for Pock to add to a Jordan Morris goal, while the Church Fenton side were indebted to Danny Martin and a John Langrick double.

Hamilton Panthers endured a ninth away game without a win as they lost 4-2 at Amotherby.

Matty Bean hit a hat-trick for the hosts to add to an Andy Philips strike.

The top four sides in reserve ‘C’ all lost, with leaders York RI surrendering their 100 per cent record in a 5-2 home loss to St Clement’s.

John Alcock (2), Kev Gaynor, Dave Banks and Reece Snaith were on target for the visitors, with Dave Clarke and Lee Dutton replying for RI.

Second-placed Fulford lost at home to Crayke by a single goal, Wayne Gibson hitting the match-winner.

Tom Collins scored twice in the first seven minutes for basement side Hemingbrough at third in the table Nestlé.

The visitors added a third on the half hour through Craig Lee and, though Cliff Baxter and Carl Thompson reduced the arrears, Hemingbrough held on to collect their first points of the season.

Tockwith stretched their unbeaten home run to six after they beat fourth-placed Poppleton 3-1 with a brace from John Richardson and one from Steve Barnitt. Tom Adie replied.