FOUR teams boast perfect records in the York Minster Engineering Football League reserve ‘A’.

But pride of place at the top of the division is held by Wigginton Grasshoppers after a 4-0 derby demolition of Haxby United.

Will Dunlop hit his second hat-trick in successive weeks, his haul supplemented by a penalty from Chris Taylor.

Dringhouses, who lie second, went nap to beat Copmanthorpe 5-1. Tommy Medd grabbed four goals with Javi Shephard adding the fifth.

George Kirk and Richard Holdsworth were on target for Easingwold Town in their 3-2 loss at Riccall United, for whom Jack Healey (2) and Richard Sowden scored.

Danny Cates stunned Huntington Rovers with a quickfire hat-trick in the first 15 minutes of their game with York RI.

A Lewis Musgrave 25-yard screamer put the visitors back in the fray and Kenny Davies slotted in a penalty before Brian Crampton levelled just after half-time.

Crampton was sent off after a second bookable offence before Cates bagged two more goals to seal RI’s 5-3 victory.

In reserve ‘B’, Church Fenton White Horse rattled up a 6-1 success at Harrison Signs, where the plunder was shared between Chris Thompson (3), Lewis Beecher (2) and Danny Graham.

Fulford remain in close pursuit after John Moore, Steve Cooper and Ryan Horner gave them a 3-2 victory over visiting Brooklyn. James Barrett scored both replies.

Zac Holmes, Ryan Cooper, Steve Hoggard and Rich Stevenson struck for Heslington to see off Malton and Norton.

Goals from Will Neviani, Robbie Clark and Mike Taylor underpinned F1Racing’s 3-0 success at Wilberfoss.

Craig Ware and Bobby Clapham were on target for Hamilton Panthers in a 2-2 draw with Tockwith.