THERE was no change at the top of the York Minster Engineering League reserve 'A' division as the top trio all won.

Leaders Dunnington hammered Malton & Norton 9-2 to remain eight points clear.

Simon Castle (3), Jacob Hall (2), Angus Richardson (2), Rob Hart and Andy Richardson were on target for the Common Road side, with Kingsley Daffern notching twice for the visitors.

Tom Derbyshire was the man of the moment for second-placed Wigginton, hitting four goals in their 7-2 triumph over Tadcaster Magnets. Danny Franks (2) and John Cavanagh also found the net, with Daniel Phillis and Taylor Shann replying.

Thorpe United defeated Church Fenton White Horse 4-3 to stay third ahead of title favourites Huntington Rovers, who gained a 5-3 success at Hemingbrough. Lee Bunce bagged a hat-trick for Rovers and Ben Thompson a brace. Ricki Hutton, Benedict Ewart and Harry jackson netted for Brough.

Copmanthorpe led Old Malton St Mary's 3-0 at the break but suffered a bout of nerves and finished up losing 6-5, despite an Oli Baron hat-trick.

F1 Racing put six past Harrison Signs without reply in reserve 'B' as they preserved their six-point lead.

Matthew Fishburn (3), Alistair Irwin and Owen Bower found the net as promotion-chasing Easingwold Town beat Haxby 5-1.

John Pipes and Dan Topping both scored twice as Heslington moved off the bottom with a 5-3 win at Brooklyn. Tockwith gained a 3-1 home success over Bishopthorpe United.

In reserve 'C', bottom club Fulford caused a shock when Joseph Carter's brace gained them a 2-2 draw at home to runaway leaders Poppleton United.

This allowed York RI to reduce the gap at the top thanks to a 5-0 victory at Wilberfoss courtesy of goals from Connor Larner (3), Jordan Wyard and Danny Wood.