DUNNINGTON continued their York Minster Engineering Football League reserve 'A' title charge with a 4-0 defeat of Wigginton Grasshoppers.

Danny Aston, Andy Todd, Simon Castle and Andy Rose were on target as the defending champions again bolstered the defence of their crown.

It was aided further as second-placed Copmanthorpe suffered a home defeat against Huntington Rovers, going down 5-2.

Brad Urquhart and Oli Barron struck for the home team but braces from Kieran Flanagan and Paul Scaife, plus a Lee Bunce, strike saw Rovers victorious.

Paul Smith found the net for Tadcaster Magnets at Thorpe United, but it was the home side who went on to triumph 2-1.

Adam Cook's goal for Malton & Norton earned his side a point at local rivals Old Malton St Mary's.

Dringhouses and Hemingbrough served up the game of the day, sharing 11 goals between them.

Benedict Ewart, Jake Ewart, Luke Zacharenko, Matt Coulson and Ricki Hutton were all on target for the visitors but they still ended up on the losing side.

Kanyi Parr (2), Jake Humphries, Tom Langham, Alex Day and Cameron Lofthouse won the points for Dringhouses.

Liam King struck a hat-trick for F1 Racing in their 5-1 reserve 'B' triumph over Brooklyn. Michael Taylor also bagged a brace for the divisional leaders.

Joe Lock and David Waite scored for Riccall United and Easingwold Town respectively as the two sides shared the points.

Pocklington Town won 7-0 against Heslington with Ash Newton and Carl Brewer both bagging doubles.

A solitary goal from James Good was enough to hand Tockwith the points in their home game against Stamford Bridge. Tom Shaw struck for Harrison Signs in their 1-1 share-all with Bishopthorpe United.

York Railway Institute had the chance to move clear at the top of reserve 'C' but instead find themselves held in second place on goal difference after their shock 6-1 home defeat at the hands of Heworth Green.

Christopher Haigh struck for the home side but a Jericho Keys hat-trick allied to strikes from Robert Clark, Tommy Sellars and Stephen Fratson won Heworth the points.

Ian Cappleman hit a hat-trick for third-placed Wilberfoss in their 8-2 triumph over Selby Olympia.

Sam Gibney (2), Charlie Dodds (2) and Simon Houlder were also on target for Foss.

Cliffe had a confidence-boosting win over Fulford United - Nigel Horner, Kieran Gallagher, Liam Tomlinson and Alex Hartley all hitting the target in a 4-0 success.