GOALS were the order of the day in York Minster Engineering Football League reserve 'A'.

The four matches producing 30 goals between them, with the scoring led by Dringhouses as they secured a 7-4 victory over Huntington Rovers.

Darron Smith and Tom Hawksby scored two goals apiece and there were also strikes from Dan Clipson, Joe Rawcliffe and Anthony Chilton were the Dringhouses marksmen.

Kieren Flanagan hit a hat-trick for Rovers and David Vasquez provided their fourth.

Wigginton Grasshoppers maintained pole position after a 5-2 triumph over York RI.

Will Dunlop hit a brace and was supported by goals from Matthew Tiplady, Tom Coates and Rob Orr.

Danny Cates and Adam Brooke were on target for RI.

Paul Cook gave Old Malton St Mary's the lead at home to Easingwold Town, but Scott Dixon and Olly Lawrence turned the game on its head before half-time.

Lawrence then added his second before James Holdsworth finished off a welcome 4-1 victory for the visitors.

Jack Green was on target for the second week running, but his goal could not help Haxby United avoid defeat as Tadcaster Magnets ran out 6-1 winners.

Adam Ubakis (2), Adam Standridge, Simon Wheatley, Daniel Bass and an own goal featured on the visitors’ scoresheet.

Church Fenton White Horse maintained the pace in reserve 'B' with a 5-1 win at Poppleton United.

Lewis Beecher bagged a double, with Matt Hildon, Danny Graham and Chris Thompson also on target.

Will Wood (2), Sam Wood, Ellis Turbine and Darren Heels found the net for Stamford Bridge as they gained a 5-2 victory over Heslington.

Bishopthorpe United scored the only goal of the game as they maintained second place with a 1-0 win over Fulford United.

In reserve 'C', Hamilton Panthers went down 3-1 at F1 Racing, Bishop Wilton lost 3-2 at Wilberfoss, and Rufforth and Selby RSSC played out a 4-4 draw.