POPPLETON United continue to set the pace in division one of the York Minster Engineering League and maintained their five-point cushion with a 4-1 home win over Heslington.

Alex Janes bagged a brace for the home side, with Kevin Luke and Tom Reid completing their scoring.

Thorpe United moved into second spot after defeating Harrison Signs 3-0, while Pocklington Town progressed up the table with a 5-1 triumph at home to Kirkbymoorside.

Pocklington's haul comprised of strikes from Dan Boneham (2), Jason Nattrass and Tom Reay, plus an own goal.

Tockwith moved up to sixth after humbling Cliffe 5-1.

Graham Hutchinson (2), Andy Walker (2) and James Good struck for the home side, with Isaac Leach netting for Cliffe.

Henry Wharton's goal earned Rawcliffe a point at home to Hemingbrough United.

Easingwold moved into second place in division two following a 7-3 win over Strensall.

Tom Hilling, Andrew Metcalfe Junior and Joshua Cryer all hit braces for the visitors, with Tom Rushworth putting the icing on the cake.

Chris Johnson, Charlie Coupland and Jack Bell made the scoresheet for Strensall.

Adam Fishwick (2), Arron Fishwick and Matt Boggan struck for Haxby in a 4-2 win over Hamilton Panthers, while Stamford Bridge defeated Fulford 4-1.

Heworth Green returned to the top of division three with a 6-1 demolition of The Raj.

Danny Marshall (3), John Moore, Calum Mackenzie and Jericho Keys struck for the away side, with The Raj avoiding a whitewash with the last kick of the game.

A Tom Green free-kick wasn't enough to protect Huby's unbeaten record as they suffered a 3-1 defeat at South Milford.

Jamie Forrest struck twice for Cawood but they were overturned by Howden, thanks to goals from Charley Petch, Ash Taylor and Robert Neal.

St Clements moved back to the top of division four, overcoming bottom club AFC Crayke 4-1.

Ellis Stephenson (2), Will Adamson and Dean Stannard bagged for the home side with Liam Kettlewell replying for Crayke.

Second-placed Malt Shovel went down 5-4 at Bubwith White Swan. Jamie Pickles (2), Neil Hunter (2) and Rob Joy did the damage for Bubwith, who now sit fourth in the table.

Ben Bayley and James Nelson fired goals for Wheldrake but the home side were overcome 4-2 by Bramham. Richard Craven, James Rowley, Joe Collins and Ted O'Donoghue struck for the visitors.

Huntington FC defeated Swinton 2-1 courtesy of a Luke Smith brace.

In Reserve A, Dunnington put nearest pursuers Copmanthorpe to the sword in some style, pulling clear to win 7-1. Callum Davies struck a 25-yard screamer to start off the scoring and added a second soon after. Tom Anderson (2), Paul Crangle, Andy Rose and Rob Hart completed the champion's haul.

James Sutton gave Wigginton a 1-0 half-time lead at Malton and Norton, but the home side struck a late leveller courtesy of Tom Garbutt. Dringhouses and Thorpe United played out a goalless draw.

In Reserve B, bottom club Heslington stunned league leaders F1 Racing by claiming a point from a 2-2 draw.

Liam King struck twice for F1, capping off his man of the match performance, while Russell Carr bagged a brace for the home side.

Joe Lock struck twice for second-placed Riccall as they drew with Bishopthorpe United by the same scoreline.

Matthew Fishburn (2) and Alastair Irwin gave Easingwold a 3-2 victory at Osbaldwick. Nick Lawrie's strike added to an own goal made up the home side's tally.

Ash Newton hit five goals for Pocklington Town as they hammered Harrison Signs 8-0l. Brooklyn and Stamford Bridge enjoyed a 1-1 draw.

With Poppleton United out of action, York RI took the chance to move top of Reserve C, defeating Malt Shovel 5-1. Connor Larner scored a hat-trick in the win with further goals coming from Lee Jacob and Steve Wyard.

Fulford took the lead at Civil Service but it was short-lived as James Shaw bagged a brace to put the home side ahead. Renatas Pranulis put Civil Service further ahead just before half-time before Declan Richardson rounded off a 4-1 win in the second period.

Wilberfoss gained three points from their clash with Wetherby Athletic, but only after a titanic 6-5 tussle.

Alex Maccallum (2), Dan Jacques, Ian Cappleman, Sam Gibney and Charlie Dodds netted for 'Foss with Anthony Walsh (3) and Rob Orr retaliating for Wetherby.