NONE of the top three sides in Leeper Hare League reserve A' managed maximum points on Saturday.
Leaders Nestle Rowntree, with a run of eight straight away wins behind them, came a cropper at New Earswick as goals from Tom Magee, Dave Nelson and two from Oliver Sherwood saw Earswick to a comfortable 4-1 win.
Dringhouses took the lead at Thorpe through Joe Gaughan but had to settle for a point as Josh Carter equalised.
Copmanthorpe suffered their first loss of the season going down 4-2 at York St John's, whose Steve Danby hit a hat-trick. Jim Scottham also netted for the students while Mike Flinders got both of Cop's goals.
Mike Brown gave Old Malton the lead at Rufforth but they were then hit for six as the hosts replied with a hat-trick from Martin Pepper and further goals from Mark Atkinson, James Palister and Glen Thompson.
Huntington's Liam Winfield also netted a treble in the 8-0 hammering of Kartiers. The rout was completed by Chris Dower (2), Graham McDonald, David Harvey and Gary Hurst.
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