POCKLINGTON Town and Huntington Rovers both moved to within sight of the summit in York Minster Engineering League reserve 'A' thanks to 2-0 and 3-0 victories over Copmanthorpe and Easingwold respectively.

Leaders Wigginton Grasshoppers were out of action,

Mark Sissons and Robert Gibson got Pock's goals while George Brown (2) and Lee Jackson, with an earlier cracker, gave Rovers their spoils, both teams closing in on leaders Wigginton Grasshoppers, who were out of action.

Fourth-placed Old Malton St Mary's fell 2-0 reversal at Thorpe United, for whom Jay Smythe and Thomas Murden netted.

Hemingbrough United and Church Fenton drew 2-2 draw and, like Church Fenton, Malton & Norton are still seeking their first victory of term after a 4-0 loss to Dunnington, Joe Waines (2), Craig Theaker and Will Freeman on target.

Reserve 'B' leaders Osbaldwick put a huge dent in Bishopthorpe United's promotion hopes with an emphatic 9-2 success at The Leyes.

Danny Penrose bagged four on his return from injury with Nick Lawrie (3), Paul Crangle and Aaron Kirby the hosts' other scorers.

Ben Ballantyne and Joe Broughton netted for Harrison Signs at Tockwith but they lost 3-2 due to goals by Jim Drew, Jim Gledhill and Steve Barnitt.

Elliott Waddington and Nathan Green fired Haxby Town to a 2-0 success over Dringhouses.

Matthew Terry-Smith's goal for Rufforth United did little to stop Malt Shovel's title charge in reserve 'C', the home side winning 4-1.

Wilberfoss maintained their 100 per cent record after smashing Brooklyn 7-2. They have four games in hand on Shovel and lie just four points behind.

Darren Jackson (2), Callum Petch and Corey Littlefield netted for Cliffe in their 4-4 draw with York RI. Phil Martin (2), Connor Larner and Jordan Wyard responded.

John McKenzie (2), Olly Cook, Lewis Duffield and Jordan Mason gave Civil Service a 5-1 win over Wheldrake, Martyn Fielden getting the sole riposte.