KIRKBYMOORSIDE handed out a touch of deja vu to Darlington RA Reserves in the MacMillan Bowl.

The Moorsiders' won 2-0 - the same result as when the teams met earlier in the season.

Rob McDermid cashed in on a handing error by RA goalkeeper Richard Snowden to put the Ryedale side ahead.

The visitors had a man sent off 20 minutes from time and Kirkby cashed in as Uhi Ehima scored in the final minute.

Union Rovers won 3-1 at Little Driffield in the East Riding Cup with Peter Tiffany, Richard Abbey and Chris Hodgson the marksmen.

Just one goal separates Sinnington and Union at the top of the RJF Homes Beckett League.

The Sinners became the new first division leaders on Saturday, capitalising on Rovers' break from league action by beating Gillamoor 3-0.

Wayne Moon and Stuart Wilkinson were both on target for Sinnington but, with the two teams level on points, goal difference and games played, it was Jonny Brown's third strike that lifted his team above Union on goals scored.

Kirkbymoorside reserves went down 1-0 to an unstoppable, 25-yard effort from Marc Dobson.

Thornton-le-Dale recovered from falling behind to an Adam Hornby goal to earn a 1-1 draw against Aislaby.

Danny Newton missed a penalty for Thornton before Mike Lealman levelled after good work by Lee Allardice. Aislaby also had Ian Horner sent off for throwing a punch.

Steve Sailes and Simon Dale netted in Black Swan Pickering's 2-0 win over Slingsby.

John Tindall scored the winning goal as Rosedale edged a five-goal thriller against Heslerton, who had earlier taken the lead after a fine run by Wayne Pilmoor.

Tom Benington and Kenny Weatherill then put Rosedale ahead for the first time in the game before Rob Preston netted his first-ever Heslerton goal.

In division two, Terrington Glory remain five points clear at the top after winning 7-0 at Old Malton Fourths thanks to Paul Milner (3), Peter Young (2), Shaun Wilford and an own goal.

Dean Sleightholme scored his first-ever hat-trick as Pro-Pak defeated St Clement's 3rds 6-2 with Phil Wilford bagging a brace and substitute Danny Vogwell also on target. Clement's marksmen were Carl Young and Lee Nicholas.

Pete Nelson's double strike could not save Union Rovers 2nds from a 5-2 defeat against Old Malton 3rds, who had Luke Thompson (2), Richard Stevenson, Ben Saltmer and Gary Rudd on the scoresheet.

Crayke beat Duncombe Park 6-3 after goals from James Gibson (3), Paul Holmes, Adrian Leckerby and Mick Thorne. Lee Otterburn, Liam Ogunshakin and Christian Ardissone replied for Duncombe. Four-goal David Wallinger led Ampleforth to a 6-4 triumph over Norton United.