THERE will be an all-York Minster Engineering League final in the North Riding County Cup.

Defending league and county cup champions, Old Malton St Mary’s, will face Dringhouses in the showpiece event.

Two set-pieces from Danny Fogg and a Steve Baxter brace helped Old Malton see off Redcar Newmarket 4-1.

Dringhouses, meanwhile, gained a 3-2 success over Thirsk Falcons.

Bishop Wilton, Dunnington Reserves, Hemingbrough United and Malton & Norton all progressed into the next round of the East Riding Country Cup.

Wilberfoss defeated Malton and Norton Reserves to advance in the East Riding Qualifying Cup.

In the first game of this season’s York Minster Engineering League Cup, Brooklyn ousted Tockwith 2-0.

David Thompson and Matty Webster got the decisive goals.

DIVISION three front-runners Kirkbymoorside gained their 11th win of the season to put themselves within just three more victories of certain promotion.

The table-toppers freshest victims were hosts Crayke, who lost 3-1.

Civil Service remain second after a 5-3 success over Moor Lane. Will Moss put Moor Lane in front early on but Chris Dawson levelled.

James Shaw then struck to give the home side the advantage only to see Gavin Harford restore parity.

After the interval, a Dan Craig goal was levelled by Moss before two late goals for Shaw sealed the hosts’ success.

Rejuvenated Huby United gained a surprise 5-0 victory over third-placed South Milford. Dave Adams (2), Ewan MacNab, James Munn and Joe Broughton were on target.

Jorvik Blades cantered to a 3-0 triumph over Selby RSSC thanks to a Russell Cox brace and Adam Room.

Lee Bartlett and Dan Phillips scored for Rufforth in their 4-2 home loss to Stamford Bridge, whose Chris Bowles (2), Darren Brandon and John Cavanagh struck.

Cawood are now in second place in division four after completing a ‘double-header’ of games against Huntington WMC.

Cawood won the first game 4-1 and then drew the second 3-3.

Gary Hardcastle scored all four goals for LNER Builders to beat Settrington 4-1.

But the most luckless striker of the week has to be be Wheldrake’s James Smith.

He bagged five goals but was on the losing side as Bubwith won 7-6 with Jamie Sedman (2), Simon Houlder (2), Will Nicholson, Wes Pears and Fabio Andrade all hitting the mark.