F1 RACING gained the point they needed to all but secure the York Minster Engineering League division one championship, but only after enduring a highly physical match at Hemingbrough United.

Luke Zacharenko put the home side ahead after ten minutes but Adam Tiffany drew the sides level when his corner flew straight into the ‘Brough goal.

Though it is mathematically still possible for Brooklyn to overhaul F1, realistically this result marks F1’s third back-to-back championship success.

Scott Preston and Si Reeves found the net for Malton & Norton, but they were defeated 3-2 by rivals Brooklyn who secured their promotion to the premier division.

Cliffe moved up to fifth after goals from Darren Jackson and Tom Grundy gave them a 2-1 win over Tockwith at Oxen Lane.

Total Sports FC moved out of the relegation zone with a 3-1 over Hamilton Panthers, who led 1-0 at the break. Steve Neal, Daniel Hall and Amos Laverack shared the hosts’ plunder.

Sporting Knavesmire edged closer to the division two title with a 5-0 rout of Haxby United. Danny Smith (2), Alistair Brown, Jake Duckworth and Gaz Innes fired the goals.

Second-placed Barmby Moor were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Ouseburn, whose Oli Rose struck.

Dom Harris, Gary Rylance, Steven Cooper and Shane Smith were on target for Fulford in a 4-2 win at Thorpe United. Leon Wood and Andrew Ilford struck for Thorpe.

Jack Holman, Dan Croft and Nick Eastwood bagged for Bishop Wilton in a 4-3 home loss to Bishopthorpe United.

Division three leaders Kirkbymoorside racked up another win to beat Huby 2-0.

They now sit four points clear of second-placed South Milford and have the luxury of a game in hand on their rivals.

Cawood pulled three points clear of Bubwith at the summit of division four with a 2-1 triumph at Wheldrake, for whom James Smith scored. Daniel Smith replied.

Bubwith were held to a draw by Huntington following an action-packed 5-5 share-all. Craig Atkin (2), Si Jouled (2) and Jamie Sedman struck for Bubwith.